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Re: What monstrousity of a loader is this?
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Posted by a_lead on November 17, 2006 at 08:24:18 from (69.174.138.207):
In Reply to: Re: What monstrousity of a loader is this? posted by NoahW on November 17, 2006 at 04:40:52:
Gotta add my 2 cents worth: Allen, looks like yours is missing the forks on the front edge. I remember them having tines (forks) on the front to clean packed bedding out of pens. Then there was 2 different "scoops" that slide over the tines: 1 same width as yours in the pic, the other one wider for a "snow" bucket. And yes Allen, I agree that no matter how ugly it looks, if it meant not using the business end of a pitch fork, it was great!
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