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Re: Farmall F-12 trip bucket loader?!?!?!?
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Posted by Don Hopf on October 06, 2006 at 09:30:35 from (216.16.41.33):
In Reply to: Farmall F-12 trip bucket loader?!?!?!? posted by Efcattle on October 05, 2006 at 11:56:16:
Is there a winch and a belt pulley at front of the loader. Seen one of these at the local old tractor gathering that used the tractor pulley running a belt to the front of the tractor. At the front of the tractor, the belt driven pulley turn a small steel wheel. Above this was a larger steel wheel that was connected to a cable drum by a steel link chain. The large steel pulley moved up and down about 2 in. There was a spring that held the large wheel up against a brake pad the stop it from turn. By pulling a lever alittle, the large steel wheel would move down away from the brake pad and the loader would drop. Pulling the lever all the way would bring the large wheel down against the belt driven wheel and raised the loader. Think about using this loader for liftint a motor out of a vehicle!
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