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Re: 350 high clear paver (Help, Guy Fay or anyone)
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 08, 2003 at 14:10:06 from (64.228.13.187):
In Reply to: 350 high clear paver (Help, Guy Fay or anyone) posted by Paul on April 08, 2003 at 08:14:03:
Am I right in assuming what you guys are talking about may infact not be hi-clear models but in fact a tractor without wheel or frontend, mounted as a power source on a piece of equipment. I have seen such an ashphalt spreader in my lifetime. I also remember potato farmers on Prince Edward Island mounting a Farmall on top of a suposedly self propelled potato harvester. They prefered the big hydros. They removed rear wheels and replaced with sprockets to chain drive the harvester wheels below. The wide front was removed, front of unit was bolted down and steering of tractor was coupled to harvester. The harvester was designed hook to tractor pto. The few units I saw would have sat much higher than a hi clear tractor. These guys were using Hydro 70 and 100 Farmalls.
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