shaeff: I followed your repair thread closely and it somewhat inspired me to start my repairs. Actually I am not addressing the main problem with the tractor - leaking transmission oil. I originally planned on splitting the tractor before the snow falls but life got busy. The bolts on the loader were ridiculously tight and rusted on and by the time I got them off (took several evenings after work) I realized I can't get everything done in time before it snows. When I'm done with the other repairs I'm gonna put it back together, never-seize new loader bolts (Grade 8 5/8"x6") and deal with the transmission seal next spring.
I know it's not necessary to remove the loader to split the tractor but I had so many other repairs also, plus I hate the idea of working under a blocked up loader, that I just decided to take it off. I'm glad I did. It makes accessing everything else SO much easier.
I think it's a model 99 loader but I have never been able to find an identifying tag on it. You are correct - no down pressure and just one cylinder to tilt the bucket. I had to rework the loader control valve after a spring inside broke and the bucket would constantly flop over. After searching far and wide for internal parts for the control valve I ended up just going to the hardware store, buying a generic spring and cutting it to fit. It worked out just fine.
Excellent! I'm glad I helped inspire you. I've got close to the same problem, which you likely remember from my thread. My rear main seal is leaking, so I lose engine oil into the bellhousing. I just keep topping it off for now, but after a good solid day of use, the oil level is getting toward the "danger" /fill line. I'll have to split the machine, but I have no time for that, and otherwise everything functions as normal and the machine runs like a top. We are basically in the same boat, lots on the list but no time to do it.
If yours has single acting loader arm cylinders its definitely a Massey 99 or Davis 99 loader. (Davis made the loaders for Massey, then were bought by Massey). If you use Internet Explorer go to:
AGCO Parts Books
(the AGCO parts books online don't play well with other browsers besides IE)
click on guest user "view books" in the lower right, type in "35 Utility" under "search by model" and scroll to "MASSEY FERGUSON" under the drop down menu, it'll give you a good full parts breakdown of the tractor, and if you type in "99 loader" it'll pop up with parts breakdowns for both the Massey and Davis 99 loaders. Very useful! The Massey version is more in depth from what I remember.
The model 100 loader also had only one dump cylinder, but had double acting lift rams. Someone upgraded mine at some point, as mine is a 99 loader (tag on the right side says so) but I have double acting lift cylinders and a single dump.
I know you said you've got it figured out, but here's a screen shot I snagged off the link I posted above along with the parts breakdown: