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Carryall/scraper pulled behind ford naa

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scotty

02-07-2000 21:26:58




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i am looking for a one yard carryall. we had one on our ranch when i was a boy. you could close it by pulling on a cable it once it filled up. you could hual the dirt to where you were going, pull on the cable,and it would dump like a belly dump. i can't find one anywhere.can anyone help me with more info?




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Alan

02-12-2000 16:52:20




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 Re: carryall/scraper pulled behind ford naa in reply to scotty, 02-07-2000 21:26:58  
I've got one and NO I dont want to sell it. My dad had it as long as I can remember. I dont use it much but its handy when I do. It is the only one like it I ever seen.



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Big Guy

02-11-2000 16:51:17




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 Re: carryall/scraper pulled behind ford naa in reply to scotty, 02-07-2000 21:26:58  
Greetings Scotty;

Sounds to me like you're looking for a belly
dump pull scraper - 2 big wheels way out back.
Western Manufacturing of Glendale California
used to make one specifically designed for the
8N. Should work great with a Jubilee. I too am looking for one for my Jubilee. I
presently have ads posted in Ontario, Canada
papers. I can send you a photo and info, but haven't found one in the iron yet. If I find two, I'll sure let you know. I'd like to do some landscaping with one this summer. I know that a 3 or 4 yard tractor pulled belly load/dump scraper is presently being manufactured. They need about a 100 hp tractor
and dump hydraulically. Where are you located? If I were you I'd sure try to track down that one you used to use. Drop me a line.

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Trapper

02-09-2000 05:54:45




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 Re: carryall/scraper pulled behind ford naa in reply to scotty, 02-07-2000 21:26:58  
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I don't like TSC's scoops. A little light for my tastes. I bought a 30" king kutter for my naa, works like a charm.



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Mike (Mpls.)'48 8N

02-09-2000 05:28:45




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 Re: carryall/scraper pulled behind ford naa in reply to scotty, 02-07-2000 21:26:58  
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FWIW, I bought the above 30" dirtpan from Fleet Farm Supply in the Minneapolis area in the fall for $169. It works great. The list price was $198. Made by Kingcutter in Alabama or Mississippi.



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tlak

02-08-2000 12:40:10




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 Re: carryall/scraper pulled behind ford naa in reply to scotty, 02-07-2000 21:26:58  
TSC sells a 3 point. Seems like $350



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Burrhead

02-08-2000 18:21:52




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 Re: Re: carryall/scraper pulled behind ford naa in reply to tlak, 02-08-2000 12:40:10  
That's about right on the price. TSC calls it a Bucket Scoop, it's on page 140 of the new catalog.



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