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Re: how much can a person lift with a Farmhand F11
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Posted by hagan on September 11, 2004 at 08:18:31 from (198.68.173.134):
In Reply to: Re: how much can a person lift with a Farmhand F11 posted by Allan in NE on September 11, 2004 at 07:50:05:
You might be right. I know that the harder a loader is to mount it usually is stronger up to a certain point. I have only seen one tractor broken in half with a F10 and that was a old 70 oliver. I have seen a few pictures of newer tractors broken in half with quick mount loaders that mount to the side frame next to the engine and no rear axle mounts. I would only be lifting 1 bale from 1600 to 2200 pounds and not hardly any traveleing. I have a tool bar made up to stab and carry a bale on the rear for counterbalance weight. Thank you for your idea. One thing a good F10 is a heck of a lot cheaper if a person can find one with the right mounts.
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