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Farmall H with my new loader (Pics)

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Ryan in PA

04-21-2006 12:56:28




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Found this loader for my H in The Lancaster Farming about an hour away for $250.00. I didn't really need the bucket, but i wanted one with a snow plow attachemnt for snow removal and spreading gravel, finally found one, works great with the H Liftall, though i did have to make another hydraulic reservoir becasue the cylinders use alot! i think there is about 18 quarts in it now.

Ryan

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PRTZMAN55

04-22-2006 05:38:21




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 Re: Farmall H with my new loader (Pics) in reply to Ryan in PA, 04-21-2006 12:56:28  
hey ryan where in pa are you located



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Ryan in PA

04-22-2006 11:20:09




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 Re: Farmall H with my new loader (Pics) in reply to PRTZMAN55, 04-22-2006 05:38:21  
I'm loacted in Northeast PA, Wilkes Barre Area



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TomH in PA

04-21-2006 18:33:22




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 Re: Farmall H with my new loader (Pics) in reply to Ryan in PA, 04-21-2006 12:56:28  
Uaually those big cylinders are plumbed so they act as their own reservior. One pair of lines run out from the liftall to raise it, and the other pair run from a Tee that replaces the liftall filler cap to the other end of the cylinder. But I'm not familiar with that model of loader.



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randy hall

04-21-2006 18:05:07




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 Re: Farmall H with my new loader (Pics) in reply to Ryan in PA, 04-21-2006 12:56:28  
you are now the proud owner of a new idea horn loader. i have one on a 'm'. it will lift a five bottom plow. they were always considered the cadilac of the old trip bucket loaders.



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GordoSD

04-21-2006 16:14:09




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 Re: Farmall H with my new loader (Pics) in reply to Ryan in PA, 04-21-2006 12:56:28  
Looks like you could fill that bucket with recyleclables from the front yard.

Gordo



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Ryan in PA

04-21-2006 18:09:23




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 Re: Farmall H with my new loader (Pics) in reply to GordoSD, 04-21-2006 16:14:09  
?? and thats supposed to mean what?



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PAULIH300

04-21-2006 14:59:57




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 Re: Farmall H with my new loader (Pics) in reply to Ryan in PA, 04-21-2006 12:56:28  
Thats kinda scary having the open end of the cylinders pointing in the direction of the tractor's operator....hopefully they never spring a leak!



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Ryan in PA

04-21-2006 13:11:10




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 Re: Farmall H with my new loader (Pics) in reply to Ryan in PA, 04-21-2006 12:56:28  
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LAST ONE! Sorry!



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Ryan in PA

04-21-2006 13:04:43




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Allan In NE

04-21-2006 13:04:01




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 Re: Farmall H with my new loader (Pics) in reply to Ryan in PA, 04-21-2006 12:56:28  
Looks like she ought to do the trick, Ryan.

Boy, that thing has some beef to the cylinders, don't it? :>)

Good job!

Allan



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Ryan in PA

04-21-2006 13:08:15




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 Re: Farmall H with my new loader (Pics) in reply to Allan In NE, 04-21-2006 13:04:01  
Yeah Allan..... It really has huge cylinders....i really need the reservior or it wil only go to about 3-4 feet up with the normal 6 quart capacity....and it was running the pump dry which would have ruined it



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Ryan in PA

04-21-2006 13:01:29




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Ryan in PA

04-21-2006 12:58:34




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