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Re: C front end loader
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Posted by Bill Smith on September 23, 2001 at 10:44:42 from (128.242.4.59):
In Reply to: C front end loader posted by Gary on September 23, 2001 at 10:20:08:
Just put a farmhand loader on my H with steel wheels the other day. My loader is simular to yours, only it has cables on the bucket rather than just haveing it trip. These older loaders aren't worth to much and I wouldn't allow more than $100 or $200 for it depending on what style it is and what kind of shape it is in. I took my loader off of my M and put it on the H. I know the M handled the loader alot better becuase of the extra power. When I get the M overhauled the loader is going back on the M. Just my personal opinion that A's, B's, and C's are to small to do much with a loader. I would't have a loader on anything smaller than an H. But I don't know how big of jobs you got to do with this loader. Maybe a loader on a light tractor is all you need, but I know you would be much happier with a bigger tractor and loader.
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