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Coyote loaders

posrepair2013

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new york
I have a customer with a coyote loader the only tag I find is in cab it says model is cs910 and serial is y150032. I can not locate any dealer to get parts. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 

kshansen

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Central New York, USA
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Retired Mechanic in Stone Quarry
Don't know about your area but here the Coyotes feed themselves, but they do make a bit of noise some nights!

Sorry for the smart a$$ reply!
 

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Feb 19, 2012
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Connecticut
COMPANY INFO
6721 Chittendon Rd.
Hudson, OH 44236, US
Phone: 3306505101
Website: http://www.coyoteloaders.com/

These guys USED to be the reps for the Coyote products, think they are long gone now though. Spoke to them forever and a day ago about a wheel loader back hoe, have to say I'm glad I didn't pull the trigger. Nothing worse than an orphan machine. I would think it's put together with fairly common parts though. What's wrong with it?
 

posrepair2013

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new york
They are out of business i have right rear wheel seal leak and the seals are impossible to find.
I have tried every where and have not came up with anything so far.
 

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old-iron-habit

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Moose Lake, MN
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Retired Cons't. Supt./Hospitals
They are out of business i have right rear wheel seal leak and the seals are impossible to find.
I have tried every where and have not came up with anything so far.


I find it interesting that a bearing outlet can't find you a seal that will work. They should be able to mic it and easily find one. On a antique Garret log skidder few years ago, I had a leaking fairly wide flanged wheel seal that was not available. My local Motion Industries got me two narrow ones that I doubled up and installed. Its still not leaking today.
 

posrepair2013

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new york
Seal has dimensions numbers on it , the outside seal that keeps grease and oil separate inside diameter is 49mm witch every place tells me 50mm is all they have. the inner seal if u look in pic is a 2 piece it has this rubber spacer/ dust seal piece that goes on first then normal double lip oil seal goes over that its a crazy set up. We dropped pieces off to seal shop so they are working on it. I just wanted to see if anyone knew of any dealers or maybe someone who more about these coyote machines
 
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