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Re: McCormick trip bucket loader for farmall M
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Posted by riverrat on October 02, 2003 at 22:26:57 from (170.215.211.68):
In Reply to: McCormick trip bucket loader for farmall M posted by Michael on October 02, 2003 at 21:33:33:
I found a 33-A McCormick loader for my 42 H. It's the trip bucket, big one - 7 ft. It was well worth the investment. The amount of work these things save your back is great! Just takes a little getting used to the hydraulics only working when the clutch is out, which is a little funny after many years of farming with tractors with live hyd. The trip bucket: Well, let's just say to make sure you have your load exactly where you need it to be, because it dumps all at once and pretty violently sometimes. I paid $395 for the the entire thing. With just surface rust. You can still read the original decals! I used grade 5 bolts to mount the frame to the rear axles and grade 8 to mount the struts to the front of the tractor. Originally had grade 5 on the front, but snapped one clean off. No problems on the back, though. Good investment. Don't know how it would be with a narrow front, though. I was lucky enough to find my H with the wide front. Good luck!
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