Posted by Dave H (MI) on January 27, 2014 at 16:14:05 from (50.105.92.136):
In Reply to: Loader For 300u posted by slifnom on January 27, 2014 at 15:37:55:
I would think twice about that. I have a complete U-34B loader here. Made specifically for the 300U and 350U tractors. I bought it for my 300U and will eventually put it on the tractor. While picking it up the seller showed me the original manure bucket for it which was sitting behind his barn and he threw that in on the deal. It had been pretty cut up to scavenge the mounting brackets but I am planning on restoring it back. I don't know if IH was ambitious in it's attempts to provide a loader for these tractors or if they just under built the front end. A lot of guys been telling me to watch that I don't damage the steering sector by overloading the front end. I am experienced with loaders and everyone here on our place understands the tractors limitations so I am not worried, plus putting on the small manure bucket will greatly limit capacity. Snow can be VERY heavy. I have moved many tons of it just today with a loader and I can tell you it put quite a strain on the tractor I used. I would not want to do that with my 300U. I am sure there are many that will tell you to run with it and, ultimately, I guess it is up to you. But people I trust have warned me fairly and I now pass that on to you.
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