Mister Dave & Doc thats a fine looking loader and i believe that when you get the new hoses & tires on it , it will serve you well. I just got home (Clifton Colorado) make a trip to Denver every Saturday. And there your video was and i enjoy them very much. Thank You Ronnie 😊 ps Doc will get attached to this loader as well.😂😂
Call Manitou North America what was called Gehl in Madison S.D you might still be able to get parts for that small articulating loader that was sold through OMC in what was in Owatona Minn.
I live in owatonna miinesota and worked at Mustang.i made parts for that madel machine. They made 2 models 770 and 880. That motor is a ford Industrial. very good engine.
Is it the industrial version of the old 2300 that ford used in everything from Pintos in the early 70s to Rangers through the mid 90s? I have a 2.3L in a 94 Ranger that I'd hate to even try to guess the mileage.
Well it has one really nice looking tire. Maybe the others will eventually show up. When it's time to do work that will come in handy. Thanks for the video.
Nice little machine, make a good farm cleanup tool. A little small for loading most tractors but still handy. I wonder why they chose new tires instead of tubes.
Wow, That “WhatChaMaCallIT” looks like it would be really handy to have around. I can relate with the tire price being outrageous. Even garden tractor tires are very expensive unless you go with the “Glorified Balloons” which are also expensive. Those hydraulic hoses are not very cheap either -So it is damned if you do and damned if you don’t.
Dave, love watching the channel. Great new to you 770. We need to get you interested in the Plant Paradox. Great book. And follow the author on his podcast. I wish you were a little closer.
Mister Dave & Doc thats a fine looking loader and i believe that when you get the new hoses & tires on it , it will serve you well. I just got home (Clifton Colorado) make a trip to Denver every Saturday. And there your video was and i enjoy them very much. Thank You Ronnie 😊 ps Doc will get attached to this loader as well.😂😂
Never heard of that name before. Looks like a great machine.
Dave, " Oh waa tonna " Like Owatonna Minnesota
I was going to do that .... We have a second mower conditioner that's an Owatanna.
when you get that loader operating it will be mighty handy.
I enjoy watching these videos. Glad to see the old equipment that gets repaired and some good use out of them.
Call Manitou North America what was called Gehl in Madison S.D you might still be able to get parts for that small articulating loader that was sold through OMC in what was in Owatona Minn.
I live in owatonna miinesota and worked at Mustang.i made parts for that madel machine. They made 2 models 770 and 880. That motor is a ford Industrial. very good engine.
Is it the industrial version of the old 2300 that ford used in everything from Pintos in the early 70s to Rangers through the mid 90s? I have a 2.3L in a 94 Ranger that I'd hate to even try to guess the mileage.
Well it has one really nice looking tire. Maybe the others will eventually show up. When it's time to do work that will come in handy. Thanks for the video.
We had one of them back in the day. It was a little bigger than that one. We called it an oh-a tone-a
With some work it should be a good runner what shape is the David brown in thanks for the videos
Nice little machine, make a good farm cleanup tool. A little small for loading most tractors but still handy. I wonder why they chose new tires instead of tubes.
pretty easy Dave, o a tonna .
Good luck. Hope it works for you.
Wow, That “WhatChaMaCallIT” looks like it would be really handy to have around. I can relate with the tire price being outrageous. Even garden tractor tires are very expensive unless you go with the “Glorified Balloons” which are also expensive.
Those hydraulic hoses are not very cheap either -So it is damned if you do and damned if you don’t.
Do you get any snow ❄where you live?
Dave, love watching the channel. Great new to you 770. We need to get you interested in the Plant Paradox. Great book. And follow the author on his podcast. I wish you were a little closer.
I will be waiting should be good thanks
Ah-Wa-Tawn-uh
Just call her “Wanda”
Looks like an Owatanna.
Just call it the hippopotamus. It's easier.