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#200 manure spreader and #31 loader

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Kevin

02-13-2005 18:16:34




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I found a #200 manure spreader for $475, says that it needs some work on the deck but mechanicly its great, would you ever buy this for an H?
I also found a #31 loader with a manure fork(i think) for $245. Do both of these sound good for an H and how do you think this combo would look good at a show?




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Butlertrader

02-20-2005 13:32:42




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 Re: #200 manure spreader and #31 loader in reply to Kevin, 02-13-2005 18:16:34  
I used a 200 that was a 2 wheel pull type behind a Super C for 50 years and it still does the job. Have a problem though, I lost the front idler sprocket for the apron and can't find one anywhere. HELP I can use the spreader anytime I find a gear. Also had the manure loader you talked about with the tine forks in bucket and still have the slide in mounts that go along side the front casting on an H to accept the loader frame and most all the other parts too.

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RustyFarmall

02-14-2005 13:37:35




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 Re: #200 manure spreader and #31 loader in reply to Kevin, 02-13-2005 18:16:34  
Kevin, the #31 loader was designed especially FOR the Farmall H and M. It will fit like a glove. If you have any questions, e- mail me.



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Delbert

02-14-2005 08:26:24




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 Re: #200 manure spreader and #31 loader in reply to Kevin, 02-13-2005 18:16:34  
The 200 spreader will work for the h. Is ti a 2 wheel or four wheel? As for the loader you will need some spacers on the front side of your h if it doesn,t have them. The spacers are about an inch wide or thick which ever you prefer. And all you need is the hoses from the tractor to the cylinders on the loader.They go to your lift all pump (front ports each side). Should be good combo. just becareful and don,t raise it to high with a full bucket this old lads will flip over on level ground.

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dej(JED)

02-14-2005 06:06:11




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 Re: #200 manure spreader and #31 loader in reply to Kevin, 02-13-2005 18:16:34  
A 31 loader ought to bolt right on to the H. I don't know how many bushels a 200 spreader holds, but about 150 bushel on fairly level ground ought to be okay. The problem won't be pulling it, but rather keeping the frontend down and stoping it will be the issues.



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Kevin

02-13-2005 19:27:13




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 Re: #200 manure spreader and #31 loader in reply to Kevin, 02-13-2005 18:16:34  
What will i need to put on it to run the #31 loader? The tractor was set up with an old Horn Drualic trip bucket loader before, so it still have the hydrualic control lever for that to raise it up and down, and it still has its hydrualics.



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Novel Idea Guy

02-14-2005 05:16:16




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 Re: #200 manure spreader and #31 loader in reply to Kevin, 02-13-2005 19:27:13  
I'm betting that all you need is the standard Lift-All setup. Loaders of that era were pretty simple: Hydraulic up, gravity down, trip bucket.



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