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Re: Re: Re: Loader Q's (JD 45) for H
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Posted by Denny on December 15, 2000 at 11:05:39 from (12.4.181.2):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Loader Q's (JD 45) for H posted by Stan(VA). on December 15, 2000 at 05:51:01:
Stan - I agree on the balance & everything you say. That's why the StanHoist bucket was so much better than anything else avail 30+ yrs ago when Dad got the loader. The bucket has channels inside the bucket that the loader arms fit inside and you install the pins from inside the bucket. Dad's had it on his M winter & summer for the last 10+ yrs. I'm going home for X-Mas & can get pic's. He's really not still in the welding business anymore but anybody with 2 similar loader buckets can make one up that would work the same. The secret to making them work right is the curve in the back of the bucket. I used to move A LOT of snow with that tractor/loader when I was a kid.
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