Posted by used red MN on February 03, 2022 at 17:19:05 from (75.73.112.20):
In Reply to: Hay Loader in Farmall H posted by Kelly in tx on February 03, 2022 at 11:40:45:
One time my uncle showed me a metal frame it had a pulley and winch mechanism that somehow bolted up to an old Farmall. The winch mechanism would connect to the belt pulley with a flat belt. He explained it as a hay fork of some type. The way it looked it was somewhat like a forklift style. With a vertical mast for the cradle carriage to go up and down on, lifted by cables and the winch. Apparently had some type of brake to hold it up once it was lifted. He said it was used more for picking up loose hay from stacks in the field and loading it onto a wagon to bring into the barn hay mow. That was 5 plus years ago, said he had kept it from going to scrap because he might fix it up for a parades. Does not look like that is going to happen.
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