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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 24, 2003 at 19:29:07 from (209.226.106.99):
In Reply to: Loader for an H posted by mr (PA) on December 24, 2003 at 12:18:24:
PA: My dad bought a new H with a 31 loader in 1951. That combnation loaded many loads of manure. I have seen my dad loading manure with 5 spreaders hauling away from him, two of them 150 bushel spreaders. I have seen my dad stick the forks of that loader into the manure pile down 4' from surface, put the H in neutral, hold the brakes and pull the hydraulic controll. Up came the loader, he went back for a second one and bingo a 100 bushel spreader was full. In 1955 he put that same loader on a new 300, mainly for the live hydraulics. It never lifted the heavy loads of manure like the old H would. It was a good thing, 300 hydraulics were live as you were always in reverse trying to lighten the load, so the hydraulics would lift. Never under estimate an H, put enough counter weight on drawbar and they will load with an M with the same loader.
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