Need help identifying my skid steer

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May have been made by Erickson.
I Also thought it was a eckerson which is the same as a CL 40 Ford I bought a manual for a CL 40 Ford and it wasn't nothing like it it it says white manufacturing on the two weights on the back but I think somebody took them off of another one and put on it. thank you though appreciate it
 
The brand of your skid steer doesn't matter. The skid steer manufacturers don't make bearings. For the most part, they are all assembled with off-the-shelf parts. Just get the numbers from the cup and cone and plug them into Google. And btw, your wheels are on the wrong side, unless you want all your traction in reverse.
 
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The brand of your skid steer doesn't matter. The skid steer manufacturers don't make bearings. For the most part, they are all assembled with off-the-shelf parts. Just get the numbers from the cup and cone and plug them into Google. And btw, your wheels are on the wrong side, unless you want all your traction in reverse.
Thank you I thought I might be able to do that I also need to come up with the wiring diagram for it I have some charging problems that I need to correct
 
What make of alternator does it have? Have you had the alternator checked out?
 
It don't have an alternator it's a Wisconsin air cooled V4
Here is what I did when confronted by the same issue - FWIW

 
It's a 40 or 60 horsepower Wisconsin mounted in a skid steer
 

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It's a 40 or 60 horsepower Wisconsin mounted in a skid steer
Thats an awesome looking machine. I haven't seen one with the hydraulic pump mounted there but it resembles an OMC mustang. These things where built by a number of manufacturing companies during that era and they used all the same parts. No definite ID from me my friend. But I like it.
 
Thats an awesome looking machine. I haven't seen one with the hydraulic pump mounted there but it resembles an OMC mustang. These things where built by a number of manufacturing companies during that era and they used all the same parts. No definite ID from me my friend. But I like it.
It has a dual hydraulic pumps on the other side of motor for the traming motors
 
Still trying to identify my skid steer I have a broke axle I'm going to post pictures and see if anybody can match it for me thanks in advance
 

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The whites on the back say white manufacturing but I think they were added off of something else but I'm not sure and the way the hinge is on the boom it's different from most
 

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Hello, I recently purchased a skid steer and it looks exactly like yours. Have you had any luck identifying the skid steer or found any documents or manuals that have helped you in your repair efforts.

My skid steer is operational with the exception of the right drive unit, I have no power and want to tear into it to diagnose, any insoght you've gained would be greatly appreciated.
 
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