That also brings back memories of my youth on the farm in So Dak. My dad had one of those Farmhand loaders before he bought his new F-10 Farmhand (we always called it "The Farmhand")in 1953. He had a fixture just like you are describing as the Farmall H he had on the loader was his only tractor. So, he had to take it off and on between stacking hay and cultivating corn several times each summer. In 1954 he bought a Super H as a second tractor, so we could finally leave the loader on the H for hay stacking. My uncle found one of the weaknesses of these loaders when he raised it all the way to the end of the cylinders and suddenly both cylinders buckled and the load of hay dropped to the ground spraying oil everywhere. It ended up doing serious damage to the loader in addition to him escaping injury. I have not seen one of these old Farmhand loaders for years. Roger
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