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Posted by dbwillia on February 20, 2006 at 15:48:16 from (206.72.58.15):
In Reply to: old winch loader posted by Nebraska Cowman on February 20, 2006 at 15:33:08:
My dad had one of those, mounted on an A John Deere. Not the most convenient outfit but sure beat a pitch fork. I don't remember the brand name but somehow it seemed like it might have been Coats. The local John Deere dealer had a small acreage and hired Dad to clean out a cattle shed. Dealer's hired man was using a C Allis Chalmers to pull a John Deere spreader. The shed set in a low area and they had to stand on the front of the C to get away from the shed due to the weight of the spreader. After a few loads the C came back without drawbar or spreader. The bolts holding the drawbar had sheared off due to the excess weight. Those were the good old days.
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