Posted by DeltaSteve on December 22, 2020 at 07:22:55 from (67.41.195.225):
In Reply to: loader for H farmall posted by boberjagel on December 21, 2020 at 16:44:33:
There is no 'perfect'/best loader for an H. There are MANY MANY loaders out there that will fit and work well. Overall condition,hydralic bucket are only two factors. Hydralic funtion is another one,Tractor(belly or mag pump) or auxilary(pto) pump?Do you want a 'compact' loader that fits in front of the rear wheels? they are the most common and the handiest. They will also cost a bit more money. Or do you want one that fits directly to the rear axle? An F-11Farmhand is a good example of a universal loader tat will fit just about anything without a cab.Most older loaders are like that,and cost less money. However a lot of them will only work with a narrow front tractor.AJohnDeere 45W is a nice loader for an H,I had one on an M once. Have an F-11 on an M,A JD 46 on a SuperM.Used to have a Wagner from an 8N ford on a wide front H. I gave it to my sister,she uses it on daily.Hhat I am saying,there is no right or wrong answer,no 'perfect' loader.There are at least a dozen loader mfgers. Find one that fits your needs at a reasonable price.One that is sized properly for an H.Ask local guys to see what is available in your area.A 'compact' type may be your best choice.
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