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Posted by 44H on December 15, 2003 at 10:12:47 from (65.174.231.18):
Hi, I have what I think is a McCormick 30 or 31 loader. I kinda inherited this with a Farmall H. Not sure how to tell the difference between the 30 & 31. It is complete with cylinders, except for it looks like it needs brackets for the frame of the tractor for the loader to slide into, kinda like a quick detachable. My question is: Are these worth anything? If not, I was thinking of taking all that mess of rods & linkages off and using the side rails and making some brackets to use a cylinder to lower them and take the bucket off (heavy) make a blade for the front for a snowplow. Wouldn't need to lift as high & would make it quite a bit lighter. But, don't want to part this out if it is worth anything. Any ideas or comments? Thanks, this is a great group. I check it daily.
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