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Re: What monstrousity of a loader is this?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 17, 2006 at 16:26:55 from (209.226.106.122):
In Reply to: What monstrousity of a loader is this? posted by JayWalt on November 16, 2006 at 21:41:02:
Jay: Like some of the others I was unable to bring up your photo. however if it's the same loader Allan is showing, those were a very good loader. They would break more load out of a manure pile than anything IH built for 15 years after that. My dad bought one of those on a new H in 1951, used to run as many as 5 manure spreaders from it. He quite often went out doing commercial truck loading with that loader on the H. In my opinion IH never built a loader that would match the old 30-31 loaders for work done in a day until they came with new 2000 and 2001 loaders in the 60s. That 33 and 34 were nice enough loaders but they wouldn't lift or break out that heavy load. I'd be willing to bet there are more 30-31 in use today than 33-34 loaders.
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