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Back loader?

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Lazy

09-15-2000 21:31:18




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Is there a device/implement which can attached to the 3 point linkage of a tractor that can pick dirt/soil lift it to about 7 feet and drop in in a back of a truck? Similar to a front loader but attached to the back of the tractor but not a backhoe. Thank you




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Tom from Ontario

09-16-2000 18:25:33




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 Re: Back loader? in reply to Lazy , 09-15-2000 21:31:18  
I used a 3 point hitch loader for a couple of years to load all the manure from 500 hogs. Everyone said, you must have a stiff neck, but it cost me $275 bucks, nothing for repairs, and it's out behind the shed if I need it again. It's on and off the tractor in less than a minute, no hydraulics to connect, the weight is where it should be, and visibility is great. Yes, the neck gets a little sore, lifting height is very limited and you wouldn't dare try handling a round bale with the model I've got. (Forano Gooseneck). For a limited budget and a limited amount of work, I think they have a lot to offer. Good Luck.

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Gary J

09-17-2000 06:26:30




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 Re: Re: Back loader? in reply to Tom from Ontario, 09-16-2000 18:25:33  
I saw one of these at a local tractor dealer a while back. I'm not sure if he still has it. I have to go up that way later this week, this would be a good excuse to stop by and walk around his lot again.



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Frank

09-16-2000 17:15:06




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 Re: Back loader? in reply to Lazy , 09-15-2000 21:31:18  
My-D-Handy makes one I think.



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pat

09-19-2000 05:59:17




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 Re: Re: Back loader? in reply to Frank, 09-16-2000 17:15:06  
Is there a web site for My-D-Handy? That sounds like a better tool than a scoop.



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Frank

09-19-2000 17:30:31




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 Re: Re: Re: Back loader? in reply to pat, 09-19-2000 05:59:17  
I'm not sure if they have a web site I did a search just now and didn't find them. I think they are in Dodge City Kansas



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