Industrial loader - 735?

Fordfarmer

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From my uncle's estate... trying to pin down the model and get a rough estimate on value.
It looks a lot like the 730 on Luke's 3000, but it's bigger - it came off a 7000. So I think it's a 735? We took it off several years ago when we replaced the water pump. Since he had a skid steer, we never put it back on the tractor.
I'll talk to my cousin to get more details and pictures, but assuming the front pump is included and the cylinders are good/ not pitted (bucket cylinders are retracted)is it worth $1000?
Location might be a hindrance... northern MN, not far from Leach Lake.
A second bucket is included. Both buckets are solid.
 

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The parts site says that 19-515 is the frame for a 735, but it says that it was used on the 4400, which I don't think would fit on a 7000 series. It also says that it was made from 1958-1978, which doesn't make sense if it was designed for a 4400 or a 7000. Maybe the 735 was made during those years, but the individual frames that were model specific were only made during the production run of those model tractors. I don't think that 735 with that 19-515 frame would fit a 7000. The distance from the front of the bolster back to the rear axle would be too long. There might be a longer frame that would allow a 735 to mount to a 7000 series tractor. After searching some more, there are no frames for a 735 that fit a 7000 series tractor, only the pre-1965 4 cylinder industrial models, the 3500, 3550 and 4400.
 
Thanks, Sean. I agree that if it was made for a 4400, the frame would be too short for a 7000. I know for a fact that it came off my uncle's 7000, so whoever owned it before him must have lengthened the frame.
The parts site says that 19-515 is the frame for a 735, but it says that it was used on the 4400, which I don't think would fit on a 7000 series. It also says that it was made from 1958-1978, which doesn't make sense if it was designed for a 4400 or a 7000. Maybe the 735 was made during those years, but the individual frames that were model specific were only made during the production run of those model tractors. I don't think that 735 with that 19-515 frame would fit a 7000. The distance from the front of the bolster back to the rear axle would be too long. There might be a longer frame that would allow a 735 to mount to a 7000 series tractor. After searching some more, there are no frames for a 735 that fit a 7000 series tractor, only the pre-1965 4 cylinder industrial models, the 3500, 3550 and 44
 
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