Posted by Angle Iron on January 26, 2020 at 12:06:42 from (73.131.52.171):
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Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeThat's an old Farmhand loader. Those things would lift a very heavy load. I think built in Minnesota and very common in the region. Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, the Dakota's and points west. Fantastic loose hay machine, they would lift something like 21 ft for stacking loose hay. There were at least 4 different versions of this type built, may have been more. Could be mounted on an 8n ford on up to just about anything built from the 30's through the 80's. No down pressure, cable operated tilt and in time a grapple fork for feeding hay. Saw a picture not long ago of a single axle grain truck with one of the older bridge type farmhand loaders picking the front in the air to unload. They had their drawbacks and hurt some over time but all in all were a great piece for the farm.
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