Trip bucket loader

60 years ago Dad had a trip bucket loader mounted to our Super M. It had one lift cylinder mounted on the nose of the tractor.
It lifted the bucket via chains.
It was not the most effective way of cleaning out the feedlot.
Do any of you remember the make and model and even better a picture.
Thanks!
 
Here is my one of my "SC3"s with a "101" Case loader, and trip bucket. It hasn't run for a few years as I kept it around home to lift those things I couldn't, but the motor is weak, and I bought my "6018" to do most of the small jobs. But the "101" will do the heavy lifting for sure.
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John, I bought my 51 original DC a year ago with a loader mounted as you say. Has one cylinder on the nose and lifts with chains. Too much snow or I would get a picture. Would be slightly better than a scoop shovel. With all the weight on the front wheels a easy steering DC wasn't so much.
 
I know where there was one for sale last year that has been sitting in the shed since the 50's, with owners manual and all. Not sure if he got it sold or not. They may not have been the handiest but it beat the pitchfork.
 

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