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Posted by IHank on December 25, 2000 at 21:56:24 from (207.177.47.179):
In Reply to: loader on a 300 U posted by Charlie on December 24, 2000 at 16:52:14:
Charlie- I'm presently into renovating a 1957 F-450. It has a heavy duty aftermarket wide front with big high load rated tires. I don't know what mfg. and it has some bad spindle bearings. No doubt the spindle problems are a result of the big loader. The loader sez DuAll and I'm thinking it was made in Sioux City, IA. It has two way cylinders on the bucket and the booms and it will lift the front of the tractor off the ground if not paying attention when lowering the bucket. It is really heavy duty industrial grade construction. It has a 7' wide bucket. That's how bad things can get as to these old tractors being abused over the years. I'm gonna get the bucket cylinders re-built and install all new hoses and it'll probably outlive me! This is just one of many possible Farmalls and loaders combinations that are out there. IHank
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