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Re: differences between H and M tractors
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Posted by Chad Franke on August 16, 2005 at 09:36:55 from (65.112.203.194):
In Reply to: Re: differences between H and M tractors posted by Allan in NE on August 16, 2005 at 08:12:19:
I think that's the F10B. The A had crossed braces in the back, the C had a smaller vertical cylinder and round braces on the loader attachments and a spring "damper" mechanism. Allan is right, they will break a tractor, I have an MD with a gas M belly pump section from just that problem. Even some chains to take some of the stress is enough, moved thousands of round bales with the MD after the belly broke, with the chains, and no problems. Other hint that my Dad started doing, take that cylinder that is almost vertical in the back and pull it off. It has way more force than the main lift arms and you can get into a situation where that cylinder will fold the upper arm. If you want, I'll send you a picture of the 2 arms sitting in the scrap pile to show you. It is a great loader, you will like it other than losing the 3 point, but I never had a use for a 3 point anyway.
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