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Farmall F-12 trip bucket loader?!?!?!?
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Posted by Efcattle on October 05, 2006 at 11:56:16 from (69.19.14.19):
Small farm in Maine, we still have the first F12 my dad bought second hand. It was the first (real tractor) on a third generation farm that helped re-clear the pine and poplar trees back from the fields. (Will have to post the real neat Doodle bug my dad built at age 14, 1923 Star motor car with TT worm drive rear end.) My question to the forum is: does any one have pics or knowledge of how a bucket loader was hooked up and used on an F-12? I just bought a bunch of F-12 stuff including another F-12 tractor, F-12 parts tractor and a neat trip bucket loader of all things! This brings me to having 3 complete F-12’s 2 on rubber, 1 on steel. I do not plan on working the bucket loader, as we have more modern tractors for that kind of stuff, plus it looks dangerous as all get out! Appreciate the help. Thanks, EF
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