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Posted by ny bill o on February 18, 2007 at 19:10:10 from (66.24.240.172):
In Reply to: IH HayLoader in Help Identify posted by Mike wielenberg on February 18, 2007 at 16:38:46:
that looks like my keystone-style rope and slat hayloader. mine says mccormick on the side and was stored in a barn all its life. it still shows some blue paint on the pickup, probably because it didn't work very well and never got much use. ih bought keystone sometime between 1901 and 1905, although keystone was making hay loaders since 1872, according to wendel's "150 years of international harvester". the same hayloader might say international, mccormick or maybe keystone, depending on the dealer it was shipped to. a neighbor who used this style hayloader when he was a boy, said they spent more time fixing slats and unwrapping hay on the machine than they spent actually loading hay. i cant see how very much hay could be carried on the rope and slat arrangement without sifting down onto the ground. hth.
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