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Re: Re: Re: H or M McCormick Loader
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 15, 2003 at 17:44:41 from (64.228.12.60):
In Reply to: Re: Re: H or M McCormick Loader posted by rustyfarmall on December 15, 2003 at 14:12:12:
Rusty: That one has always amazed me, an H with a narrow front would push sideways so easily. We briefly had that loader on the Farmall 300, and that seemed to put the finishing touches on the old loader, but the 300 pushed sideways as easily as the H did. He bought a new (I think) 33A loader with hydraulic bucket. Nice loader but it would lift in the manure pile like the old 31. He never used the blade on that loader directly. What he did was cut the old loader down and made a set of push arms went directly bact to pin holes for lift cylinders of the 33A loader, shifted the double action lift cylinders to the top hole the loader arms normally hooked to and hooked the rams to the blade push bars about oposite front wheels. It was just about as fast to change from loader to blade, and saved the loader a lot.
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