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Re: Re: Trip bucket for a Ford 8N, 9N. Is it usef
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Posted by txblu on July 27, 2004 at 05:51:10 from (199.46.199.230):
In Reply to: Re: Trip bucket for a Ford 8N, 9N. Is it useful? posted by Nolan on July 26, 2004 at 11:55:00:
Trip bucket mounts on the 3 pt. Soops forward or reverse. I recommend forward for the n. You drive over your aggrigate, drop the 3pt, when the bucket is full suck up the 3 pt (still rolling) and move to delivery site. Drive over delivery site, pull the rip cord with the bucket still up in the air, the bucket dumps and cent force rocks it back to the lock position and you are ready for the next round. Now if you want to play with the shifter and move back and forth with this rig forget it. Get a later model tractor that has an independent pump so that you can run your lift function independent of what your wheels are doing. Been there done that. Mark
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