In order for me to easily move engines around at home, or if I go somewhere, I needed a loader that was hydrostatically driven and with enough lifting capacity to carry 6hp engines easily. The advantages of a small wheel loader such as this are that they don't tear up a yard, it floats well with larger tires, and the operators platform is accessed from the side easily to be safer for hooking to engines.
The Swinger 200 Wheel Loader uses a narrowed Dana 60 axle such as found in older 3/4 ton trucks. These images are taken from the parts book I purchased in order to facilitate repairing my own loader, and thought I'd share for others to repair their own.
This is from the Swinger 200 Parts book, it can be used to reference the parts list.
The great thing of the parts list is it lists the universal part numbers from Dana, Chicago Rawhide or Timken to make finding parts easier from many suppliers.
This is from the Swinger 200 Parts book, it can be used to reference the parts list.
This is from the Swinger 200 Parts book, it can be used to reference the parts list.
The great thing of the parts list is it lists the universal part numbers from Dana, Chicago Rawhide or Timken to make finding parts easier from many suppliers.
This is the Parts Diagram and list for the Driveshaft from the transfer case drop box to the front axle. As well as the continued parts list for the transfer case drop box.
This is the parts diagram and partial Parts list for the transfer case/drop box.
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