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| Kip | Has anyone heard of a 1930 SCOOPMOBILE front-end loader. Model #LD5-BT. I'm wondering who made them ??? |
| R. Wagner Wolfe | My former husband's grandfather, Gus Wagner, and his brother invented Scoopmobile. Gus's son, Stan, still lives in the Portland (Scappoose) area on the family farm. Try looking up vannattabros dot com forward slash iron29 dot html - there's a nice little write up on there, plus pictures and a website for enlargements of those photos.
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| donald henjum | FOR SALE FOR SALE SCOOPMOBILE FRONT LOADER CONTACT -- DON HENJUM PH#954-987-7723 HWD,FLA.
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| hshouck | I have a Scoopmobile...running and working, on my land in Quincy, Plumas county, California. H.S. Houck
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| George Chambers | I have an almost complete collection of 3 wheel Scoopmobiles. The only Scoopmobile made in the 30's was the "A" model, I have a working 1938. I also have an LD-5P which is a deisel powered articulated 4 wheel model about 1956. The LD series loaders were made in the 50's through the 70's. They were made by the Mixermobile Co. of Portland, Oregon owned by the Wagner brothers.
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| Steve Avella | I have a 1961 Scoopmobile 4X4 articulated loader.. It's a great old machine.... It has a Walkashore gas motor in it... I've owned for about 20 years...it never quits.... Steve
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| Daniel Wear | I have a three wheeled scoopmobile identified by title to be a 1961 Wagner serial number H1905. I am searching for any information such as a service manual or others that own a similiar machine. Dan |
| Jasa Ross | My grandpa has 2 scoopmobiles the one we always use is a 45' model according to what he told me it is on its third motor and he said he ran it when it was brand new at Holly Sugar factory in Hardin MT. I am not for sure what the the other one is I know it has a data plate on it but I never looked at it. I know that I learned to run it when I was about 12 or 13 and I wouldn't trade it for any other machine. Someone once told my grandpa that it was the machine of 1002 uses my grandpa said that he was sure it had been used for far more uses than that. Pleas email back with any replies I am very interested in learning how many machines out there are still working.
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| mike wallace | i am looking for a rear brake drum from a scoopmobile ld-7.the axles are clark#130646.the drum is approx.18 inches in diameter and 6 inches deep.does anyone have any ideas?thanks mike.
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| George Chambers | Sorry Mike, I don't know of any LD7's in the area. The LD models are fairly scarce even here where they were built! You might look for something from another machine like a Michigan loader, there may be some usage of the same axel? George
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| Kenneth Monroe | Hey Kip, my name is Ken and I have an old forlift that you guys (Wagner) built. It says on the info plate: Wagnermobile Scoop, Mod. C-... Can you give me any information about it or able to direct me to where I might get information about it? I need a distributor for it and is hard to find one in good shape much less any information on the machine itself. Any help at all would be greatly appreciated. Please email me at rcsntprs@casco.net |
| Kenneth Monroe | Hello Mrs. R Wagner Wolfe, my name is Ken and I have an old forlift that you guys (Wagner) built. It says on the info plate: Wagnermobile Scoop, Mod. C-... Can you give me any information about it or able to direct me to where I might get information about it? I need a distributor for it and is hard to find one in good shape much less any information on the machine itself. Any help at all would be greatly appreciated. Please email me at rcsntprs@casco.net
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| Daniel | I am interested in the location of the data plate. Could you tell me where it is? I believe that my scoopmobile is a ld7? It has three wheels, like a backwards tricycle. Thanks Dan |
| Jasa Ross | If I remember correctly the data plate is located behind the seat on the right side. I also think that it is riveted on the machine.
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| Matt O'Brien | Greetings Ken and Dan: Ken: You recently asked about a Type C Wagnermobile. I can't find a manual either, so I had to buy the parts manual for the model "H." They are very similar. I have a model "C" and a Model "H" that I am using to put together one machine. Anyway, the Model "C" has the Chrysler Flat Head 6 in it. Actually, BOTH of them had the chrysler flat head 6 in it. Manuals for that engine can usually be found On E-bay every couple of weeks. As I am not going to use that engine and I think you said you needed a distributor, I may have one for you. Dan: I don't think an LD-7 is a tricycle design. I know the LD-3 and the LD-5 and the LD-10 were all articulated loaders--wagermobile was the first to invent the articulated loader. So, I am not sure what you have. They made a couple VERY old models in the three wheel design. A Model "B" for instance looks like a forklift with a bucket on it. Good luck. I'll be working on my machine in about 2 1/2 months--I am trying to finish another machine right now. matt
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| Kim Sanchez | my dad is looking to buy parts for a 1952 scoopmobile frontend loader is the someone we can call to talk to about the parts.
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| Joe Phipps | I have recently aquired a scoopmoble LD150 and it is in need of some parts or a parts manual if there still available.can anyone help? Thanks Joe
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| Joe Phipps | For Sale: Scoopmobile loader model #LD150 capacity 5500lbs, serial #2710, motor #95371 Guessing late 60's early 70's runs good, complete tractor, needs minor work. willing to sell or trade for wheel loader or skid steer. Thank Joe |
| Joe | Do you have more info on what model you scoop is? I own a scoopmobile model LD150. |
| Mike | there are two scoopmobiles for sale on ebay by oregonmotors2000.com right now!!
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| gus devolve | hi mat do you own a scoopmobile my dad has a scoopmobile that you drive sideways i was woundering if you could lead me to some pictures i would appreiciate that gus |
| Markus Selänne | Greetings from Finland! I have 1953 Scoopmobile HP2126, Serial no.G-5000. It is a great loader! I have found 3 Scoopmobiles in Finland beside my Scoop. Does anybody know, how many Scoops was sold to Finland? Were can i found some information of my loader? |
| Jim Fritchey | I have a 4 wheel Drive Scoopmobile with a J.N.-130 Cummins engine and I need an Exhaust manifold for it. Any Info would be appreciated. Thank you Jim F. |
| Walter C Davis | YAHOO SEARCH IS WHERE I FOUND MY C5 INFO..........
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| charlie petrick | Matt O'Brien, I have a LD 10, serial #210. Would like any information you could give me. Also have an LD 5 parts machine. Thanks. |
| Doug Cobalis | My friend has a "Wagnermobile Scoop" made by Mixermobile Manufacturers. It's model number LD-5 with a serial number 200. I am looking for any information on how to find a manual for this machine.
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| Jim Fritchey | My machine is an LD-7A and I do have books if they will help . I can copy them if needed. I still need an Exhaust manifold for the engine of this machine , Cummins JN-130 if anyone has such an item. Jim Fritchey fritchey@midcolumbia.net |
| Paul Sant | I have an old metal sign with an S inside two alternating circles with "MODEL LD-5P" bolow,it is red,can anyone tell me what this is from?
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| Ron Bowers | We have a LD-7 with a bad rear drive in the trans. , the engine is new rebuilt and we would like to sell it all for a reasonable amount. If any one is interested please e-mail me at strodder55@yahoo.com. It was bought to clear land and it is all done now plus the owner has passed away and we have no more use for it on the ranch. We live in a small town south east of Dallas TX.
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| Ron Andresen | Hi, I HAVE TWO LOADERS, ONE IS A LD 350, 4 YARD BUCKET,220 CUMMINS MOTOR, IT WEIGHTS I THING ABOUT 20 TONS ? THE LITTLE LOADER IS A LD 125 2.5 YARD BUCKET, WITH 90 HP PERKINS MOTOR 4 WHEEL DRIVE IT FITS ON MY 20 TON TRAILER NICE |
| BRIAN | i'm looking for the 4 speed transmission on the model H scoopmobile would you know were i can find one or were can i get the caged needle bearing for the main shaft
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| Steve McNicholas | Scoopmobile and Mixermobile information and photos are in my family files,because we were the export dist. from 1946 to 1959 Ihave photos of the Wagner brothers band also. Steve McNIcholas a scoopmobile fan.
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| steve McNicholas | To Mr. Selanne in Finland your E-mail address is out of order. Our dealer in Finland was Mr. Oy Hans Palsbo of Helsinki . as the dist. for Mixermobile and Scoopmobile my family shipped many models of Scoop loaders to Finland.you might check with your inport office for records of machinery shipped to Finland from either North Pacific Corp. or Columbia exporters both firms were founded by my father Harry R. McNicholas who passed in 1997. Steve McNicholas
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| steve mcnicholas | the names of the seven wagner brothers that fouded mixermobile -scoopmobile are gus,eddie-harold-ervin-bill-walt they have all passed ervin was the last to pass he was the president of wagner tractor befor that company was sold to fwd. eddie wagner was the fouder of wagner mining scoop.harold developed many land developments after leaving scoopmobile.bill did all the movies and still photos of wagner produts.walt was the sales manager of mixermobile,elmer was one of the great inventers of mixermobile products.[he built a train of 11 studebaker cars that steered hydraulicly inparades in the portland area] gus wagner was president of both mixwemobile and scoopmobile.stan wagner is the first son of gus and olie wagner the other son is vern wagner.the wagner brothers had a band that they all played in for birthdays like my fathers.and they played for the elks lodge and many other functions mostly for the fun they had together even after many of them were million airs and up in years.
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| Randy Moore | I have a mixermobile front loader. Three wheeler it is a model H1092T S/N SC00P Motor# 70423. I am looking for a manual or a way to get one. I can not find what year this thing is. I would realy like to know. It has a flat head six cylinder engine in it and it runs like a top. I want to restore it but I'm like a lot of other out there. I'm having a hard time coming up with anything on it. I would like to also find something with a picture of this model. This model is also rated 4000lb. on the lift. If anyone can help steer me in the right direction I would appreciate it.
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| william casteel | I have a scoopmobile HP and am needing a master brake cylinder or a kit to fix mine . It is a 1972 model thanks, william casteel |
| Bill Ozzard | Hi Everyone, I have an early 50's LD-5 4 wheeled Scoopmobile. I've gotten it running but am in need of information regarding the automatic transmission/torque converter system as it is very low on power. It feels like it's in the drive system not the motor. How does one check the fluid as there is no dip stick, just a small cap on the tube? Has anyone any experience with the brakes? Thanks for any assistance. |
| Norman Wagner | My Grandfather started the company.. What would you like to know?
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| DAVID MORALEZ | I have 3 scoopmobile loaders on our ranch. 2 LD5 & 1 LD7 4 wheel drive loaders I have a manual for the LD7 but I need one for the LD5. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
| dale carpenter | Have a 1952 wagnermoblie scoop just trying to verify that the inlet for the hyd comes up from the bottom,it's about a 3 inch diameter hose, then to the pump. the two lines off the top of the pump.One goes to the steering and the other line which feeds the valve body.Problem is, no lift power, but steering works fine.Another question where's the filter? is it in the reservoir?could this be pluged? restricting the supply?jumps and bucks when trying to lift.thanks for any input on this.
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| kink | i am looking for a steering gear assy my soopmobile run great but has a little seering problem i owned this loader about 27 years i am looking for parts . The modle is LD350 an the ser# is 482 the motor is a 220 cumins #454823 if you can help me out please contact me.
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| John | Does any one know what a LD-5 articulated loader is worth. It starts, runs, lifts, drives and the paint is about a 4
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| charles crawford | i have an old four wheel drive articulated mixermobile loader serial #5024 and i am looking for a steering control valve. any help would be appreciated.
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| charles crawford | i have not found a steering valve for my machine so i would be willing to sell it. it has a three yard bucket and a 50 modoel flathead engine. everything works but wont steer. Ibelieve it has model # 74t on the tag. Ido not want to haul it for junk if some one can fix it.
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| Nathanial Stewart | I have a ScoopMobile LD7 articulated front end loader, with a cummins engine, Allison hydrostatic transmission, and compressed air over hydraulic brakes - I am looking for shop/repair manuals for this model, and any parts supplier/bone yard that might carry the necessary parts to restore it. Thank you in advance for your help.
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| Dan Snyder | I have 2 three-wheeled scoopmobiles, one is a 1946 model b with two bucket controls (one raises and lowers bucket, and the othe is a brake that allows bucket to tip and dump. The other is a 1935, looks like model B, but bucket tips by gravity instead, using a trip latch. Both have identical dodge flathead engines. Any one out there with any more info would be appreciated. Incidentally, the 1946 scoopmobile is still being used for all kinds of things around here. Don't know if I'd ever part with it. Thanks in advance. |
| kent martinson | good ole loader needs welding and a hose send email or call 503 891 6181
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| Daniel Tracey | I just purchaesd Scoopmobile Model LD5P with Waukesha diesel for $1500 in July. Works well however steering pump is weak. It lifts 4000 lbs. on 13.00 x 24.00 rubber tires. 1.25 cubic yard bucket. I think this machine was built sometime during the early to middle 1950's. Very well built and clever design. I hope to use and restore this machine. The Wagner brother's must have been some very bright fellows.
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| Lamar Dull | We have an articulated 4 wheel drive scoopmobile. It had a hemi in it. If that was correct. What years used the hemi engine? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks
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