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Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 17, 2004 at 03:40:31 from (216.208.58.118):
In Reply to: Re: Scratchin' my head posted by captaink on November 16, 2004 at 20:42:09:
captain: I guess I have to scratch my head at the action of a lot of you guys. I can not understand why anyone would want a loader on an American built row crop tractor. To start with probably one of the poorest loader tractors ever, and what a waste on the very best draft tractors ever. We were just as bad at home, my dad started with loader on the H back in 51, then 300. I later put a 2000 loader on the 560. In 1972 I needed a second loader. I bought a Case 1737 Uniloader, two years later I bought a second Case Uniloader. Within 6 months the 2000 loader was removed from 560 forever, and 560 returned to what it did best drawbar work. Those little 40 hp skid loaders will run circles around a farm tractor loader, I don't care how big the tractor is.
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