2020.11.09 Tractor Pic

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If the belly of that ford is supporting the wheight --looks like a good way to bust that ford into two pieces -- Roy
 
(quoted from post at 10:06:41 11/09/20) If the belly of that ford is supporting the wheight --looks like a good way to bust that ford into two pieces -- Roy
ust think about where the load is on the more conventionally mounted loaders installed on the same tractors.
 
(quoted from post at 15:12:37 11/09/20)
(quoted from post at 10:06:41 11/09/20) If the belly of that ford is supporting the wheight --looks like a good way to bust that ford into two pieces -- Roy
ust think about where the load is on the more conventionally mounted loaders installed on the same tractors.

I think most loaders on Fords are supported by a frame between the rear axle and the front of the tractor.
 
Known here in the UK as the nana loader for the Ferguson TE20 tractors. I see a lot
of Ferguson tractors with these loaders on at rallies and when I am commontating on
them I allways tell the driver not to work the loader with his Sunday best suit on.
MJ.
 

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