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Re: A front bucket for a 1959 841 work master ?
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Posted by Truck on February 28, 2003 at 06:27:50 from (152.163.188.71):
In Reply to: A front bucket for a 1959 841 work master ? posted by Brad on February 28, 2003 at 03:13:56:
If you do not have power steering you might want to look into buying a rear scoop for the three point instead. I have a 640 with a nice large loader that was impossible to steer with any load. I am right now in the process of replacing the front axle support for the second time I know of on this tractor. I have seen loaders for hundred series Fords go for 300-1000 and there always seems to be one for sale somewhere. Make sure you get all the front attaching hardware and bracing, and the brackets for the rear axle attachments or you will need to do some serious fabricating. For light use( Not gravel pit loading use, they are fine.) Truck
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