Posted by redforlife on October 20, 2021 at 06:38:36 from (174.210.163.229):
In Reply to: Farmhand loader posted by Rexkramer on October 20, 2021 at 03:41:52:
Well, the same loader will fit an F-20, H, or an M. One of these loaders is handy if its in fairly good shape (good cables, seals, etc.). But you can't be lacking in the operater capability department to use one of these. Un-experienced operater may dump tractor over the first time they use it. An experienced farm-hand loader operator will accomplish same objective with no problem at all. I KNOW, I KNOW, this goes with any loader, but it is much worse and amplified with these early farmhands because they are much less stable and can go much higher because stacking loose hay was one of the jobs it was made for. I have and operate one. Sadly, they are not much wanted in the antique tractor world. They are really bulky on a tractor, and almost make shedding impossible. I was at a 3 day sale awhile back. 75 to 100 old tractors there and sold, and one farmhand. The iron guy got the farmhand. I hope you can find someone that wants/csn use it!!! But I wouldn't get my hopes up to high in your quest.
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