Posted by timbernt on May 01, 2014 at 17:38:19 from (184.63.198.160):
In Reply to: Loader posted by JRSutton on May 01, 2014 at 11:41:20:
It must not have been too bad to take off and put back on. My Dad had one and only one tractor (a dead shaft '41 DC Case). He took it off and put the mower on to mow and rake, then put the loader on to stack hay. If I remember he said he dug holes in the sand (Sandhills of Nebraska) for the rear wheels so the loader sat on the ground when taking off the tractor. To me the biggest PIA was the fact that those old loaders all used a pto hydraulic pump and with a dead shaft tractor, the pump stopped when the clutch was disengaged. That meant every sweepload of hay brought to the stack he had to stop, pull the hand clutch back, take the tractor out of gear, push the clutch lever forward to restart the pto pump and raise the loader to the needed level. Then if he needed to move forward a couple of feet, you can imagine the process.
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