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Posted by Pat Rivers-Bowerman on May 29, 2004 at 20:37:02 from (142.166.242.50):
Hi All: Just got various bits and pieces of a Henderson Front Loader. Includes a manure bucket [great for our upcoming Federal Election (Can.)] and a snow-blade with adjustable angle; also includes a supplementary hydraulic oil reservoir to boost the overall hydraulic oil capacity, the Control Lever and the adaptor plate to fit to the rigid pump hydraulic pipes. It was originally purchased @1956; and fitted to a Farmall 100 which has the off-set engine, same as my Super A. It has been through the wars, showing a variety of skilled and unskilled welding repairs. When the Archives Search was up, I went through the Posts on Manure Bucket operation and cautions, plus the Posts on Front End Loaders - of various manufacture. I have puzzled out the fittings and how to fit it to my machine, with exception of 2 braces. And I will need some counter-weights on the rear - about 300 lbs ? Just have the single rear-wheel weights and only air in the tyres. I have E-Mailed the Henderson Manufacturing Company of Manchester, IA for an Instruction Book; but no reply as yet. Any advice would be appreciated on its installation and operation, also on snow-ploughing with this set-up. A picture would be really helpful. Regards, Pat from New Brunswick
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