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Posted by Roger WI on December 25, 2003 at 19:57:06 from (69.58.143.149):
In Reply to: Loader for an H posted by mr (PA) on December 24, 2003 at 12:18:24:
I also have a Model 31 loader on my Super H. It always amazes me how much it will lift. The bucket works really well for manure and for dirt as it it narrow enough to be compatable with the power of an H. My dad had a Farmhand loader on the H for many years. We stacked hay, loaded manure, fed 150 head of cattle, and cleaned snow out with it in South Dakota (8 ft wide snow scoop and grapple fork). It may have been a little light but it didn't destroy the loader. Like someone else said, I also have a blade for the front of my Model 31 loader. It works really well for plowing snow. None of these loaders are easy to take off and especially put back on like the new quick hitch types you can buy today. The disadvantage of these loaders is the trip dump feature. I was loading some manure for our neighbor and his wife wanted some manure for her garden. She had a small trailer behind her garden tractor that she wanted me to fill. I dumped the bucket load into her trailer and just about smashed it flat. We had to do some work on it to get it bent back into shape again. Roger
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