Anyone recognize this loader?

Royse

Well-known Member
Farmhand maybe? Saw it on CL, looks like it has quite a bit of lift height.

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Maybe....Ralph, or George??????

I could be wrong tho!!!??

Gary :roll: [/i:65fe8ea189][/b:65fe8ea189][b:65fe8ea189][i:65fe8ea189]YOU GOT EARLY MORNING MAIL!!!!
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At least on your example it looks like you might be pushing against
the lift cylinders. I'm not sure what the first one pushes against.
 
Royce,
Its a "Baldwin BL-10 Loader, BC-10 crane, BCA-5attachment for loader."
This is from "Owners Product Information Manual" from my Dads archives. This book is really informative on tractor and plow ,etc setting, for Ferguson equipment. Page 3, of this book, Is a signed article by Harry Ferguson (calander in back is 1945 46 47, On Why a strong Farmer, versitle machinery is "permanently sound agriculture-a strong foundation for a greater National Security." Index is Page 4 "The Ferguson System, Page 9 "The Ford tractor with Ferguson System", Page 17 "The Ferguson Plow", Page 22 "Certified Installations", Page 23 "Maintenance Parts and Accessories", Page 27 "Fergusons Implements (Illustrated)".

I would reprint it, but am not sure if it is copywrited.
Some of the more interesting Ferguson equipment,is: A Pull disc, attached to the drawbar, lower links only, which when lower, can reset the gang angles. The side mount mower We owned. Woods brother combine and corn pickers, "Weed hooks for gerguson plow", We used, Bush and Bog harrow, Drag, sub-surface Tiller,, different cultivators, Weeder, Sweep rake, Feed grinder, Back blade terrace, Disc terrace, cordwood saw.
I haven't seen this manual anywhere else, but was " It is the first in a series of this typeof material to be issued to owners."

Charles Krammin SW MI
 
Thanks Charles, that loader is a true survivor!
I don't think I've ever seen another one like it.
 
(quoted from post at 20:36:16 10/02/14) At least on your example it looks like you might be pushing against
the lift cylinders. I'm not sure what the first one pushes against.

Royce I believe the arms pivot on those rear vertical round tubes.
 

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