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Re: Thoughts about Farmall A with bucket loader
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Posted by mike on November 15, 2003 at 13:40:43 from (64.12.96.236):
In Reply to: Thoughts about Farmall A with bucket loader posted by John A Tucker on November 15, 2003 at 13:03:31:
Your lift capacity will be in the 250-400 lb range. This is due mainly to one lift cylinder, and not alot of strength in the front end of the tractor. It was designed as a manure loader,not a utility type loader for digging dirt,moving bales etc. I do not believe power steering is available,or ever was . 3 pt hitch can be installed,it would be an aftermarket kit,or something that can be made up from over the counter parts,once again not alot of lift capacity,but would lift a scraper blade,or possibly a small bushhog if you can make the offset PTO work with the mower.Some one will say I'm wrong,but I would not recomend this as a full time loader tractor,it was designed for cultivating,sidedressing and other truck patch type work.
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