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This miniscule corner of the internets is devoted to vintage Trojan front end loaders.

Mine is a 1957 Trojan Loadster model LHM-75 serial number is G 215, powered by a Hercules JX4D3 four cylinder gasoline engine. I acquired it in October of 2005. Here are the "as-is, where-is" photos from the guy who sold it to me. Here I am, using it for the first time after changing the plugs and wires and oil, and luckily getting it started. It also came with a set of forks that mount in place of the bucket!

  • Here is the 32 page operator's manual - feel free to download and save, print, etc.

  • I love it when people send me photographs of their machines:
  • I am removing the following "stock" equipment and "added on" junk:
    • antique oil filter housing and bracket
    • horrible original (and added on) wiring and broken gauges
    • horn/alarm thing
    • the old mechanical fuel pump (must seal mounting area though)
    • dumb reflective triangle on rear
    • red rear-facing lights
    • remains of beacon on roof
    • left side bracket that used to hold a plexiglass window and had hinges for a door
  • Things to redesign and install that would have been stock include:
    • the battery inspection hole cover
    • engine side covers
    • missing or damaged windows
    • working gauges (and senders) for important functions
    • fuel level sender/gauge of some sort (although a "dipstick" works in a pinch to give me a rough idea of the fuel level)
    • Knobs for hydraulic control levers
  • Things to "upgrade" along the way include: