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Re: McCormick trip bucket loader for farmall M
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Posted by Roger on October 04, 2003 at 18:16:32 from (69.58.144.122):
In Reply to: McCormick trip bucket loader for farmall M posted by Michael on October 02, 2003 at 21:33:33:
I now have two model McCormick 31 loaders. The neighbor had an H for sale with the 31 loader and it was such a good deal I couldn't pass it up. The one I have had for years I use mostly for plowing snow. I made a blade for it and have it mounted on my Super H. When I use it for manure or dirt the bucket is about the right size for those tractors. The trip bucket is kind of tricky when loading manure in the spreader. You can take a real gouge out of the side of the spreader if you aren't careful. I also discovered they aren't made for dumping into a garden tractor trailer. I was getting manure from a neighbor and she wanted me to dump a load in her trailer. I loaded up the bucket with a load of packed horse manure that they had been walking on all winter. When I dumped the bucket it flattened the trailer like stepping on a bug. We decided that wasn't a good way to load her trailer as we were bending it back into shape. Roger
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