Posted by tcanthonyii on January 16, 2009 at 18:26:02 from (71.31.201.139):
In Reply to: Loader for farmall H posted by kippster on January 16, 2009 at 03:07:11:
I currently have a stanhoist loader on my M. It works pretty good and in tight spaces with the narrow front aren't bad if you know how to drive. I don't find the no power steering thing a problem. You will build muscles but it's not TERRIBLE. The stan hoist is a trip bucket and works pretty good. I get about 11-13 feet of height out of it.
I also have an old Farmhand trip bucket loader that needs to cylinders (hope to use the ones off of my stan hoist, that I bought for 75 dollars at an auction. it also has a snow bucket with it. NO welds and in pretty good shape.
Live hydraulics are the best. You will want to put that on your H if you are using it a lot. If you play your cards right you could get a full power steering w/ live hydraulics and loader for around 5-700 and have something to write home about and use the crap out of.
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