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F10 loaders and tire chains
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Posted by bob4knee on October 31, 2004 at 20:23:33 from (66.128.183.190):
In Reply to: Bob4knee posted by Allan in NE on October 31, 2004 at 18:32:40:
Hi Allen, That looks pretty much like what I've got. I just have a cable to pull up on the bucket, it looks like there might me something else in your picture. The rear looks the same. I'd rather not fill the tires if I can get away with it. I have gotten the rear tires spinning (without snow) before trying to move (packed/old, grass growing on it) dirt. I figure I'd rather get the chains and not need them than need them and not have them. I'm assuming they just go on the rear? (no clearance up front anyway).
That loader does go up awfully high. I blew a hydraulic line a couple of weeks ago lifting the loader way high, then thinking it was coming down a little quick and trying to stop it. Ooops. I guess better then than when I really needed the tractor. thanks for the reply,
Bob
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