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dave8n

01-28-2006 20:39:35




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I think Dawn was interested in these...




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FarmerDawn

01-29-2006 09:38:04




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 Re: ot-hay stack mover in reply to dave8n, 01-28-2006 20:39:35  
Man, that is some equipment! Sheesh! Thanks for posting it, Dave!



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Larry 8N75381

01-29-2006 01:21:47




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 Re: ot-hay stack mover in reply to dave8n, 01-28-2006 20:39:35  
Dave,

That sure is interesting! I would love to see how the thing is attached to the rear of the 8N. Where did you fine the picture? Is there any indication of who made it? Wonder how the forks were lifted, they are up much higher than the front mount sweep rake that was made by Dearborn Eq.

Thanks,
Larry



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Hobo,NC

01-29-2006 10:09:08




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 Re: ot-hay stack mover in reply to Larry 8N75381, 01-29-2006 01:21:47  
My guess izz the rear has sum sort of 5th wheel and the tractor kin rotate around 360 to also pull the load



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Larry 8N75381

01-29-2006 14:55:29




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 Re: ot-hay stack mover in reply to Hobo,NC, 01-29-2006 10:09:08  
Hobo,

What would it attach to, I wonder? You have the seat and top link all up there in the way. NOTE: that is a Ferguson tractor also. No radiator cap and no center nut on the rears wheels. You can see that easier when you go to the link Dave posted above and click on the small image to get the full size one.

That is one big goose neck!! Here I thought that goose neck trailers were new. :-))

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Larry

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old

01-28-2006 21:03:05




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 Re: ot-hay stack mover in reply to dave8n, 01-28-2006 20:39:35  
My self I would love to find/see an old hay stack cage. Back when I was in NEB I worked for/with a guy that had one. It had wheels and he would fill it and then let it sit a few days then move it and fill it again. That was back 40 years ago and I have never seen one since.



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