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Re: Hows a loader on an H do?
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Posted by Lyle on January 20, 2001 at 18:25:09 from (205.238.244.119):
In Reply to: Hows a loader on an H do? posted by 1PWRFULH on January 20, 2001 at 16:23:39:
Originally these loaders were called manure scoops I think. I have one on my H and use it a lot. I use it to pick rocks from the fields, move dirt.It doesn't dig into the ground though you don't have any down pressure. I leave the scoop frame on all the time. The extra weight helps out when plowing and other things. I take the scoop off by removing 2 bolts, and put a 8 foot snow plow on the frame with 4 bolts. It works great snow plowing and you can pile snow about 6 foot high.The only drawback is it dumps right now. You can't dump it slow.
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