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Front end loader? Bucket? WHAT!

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Dean Sparks

04-17-2006 19:52:18




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Help!

I am buying a MF 210, and I'm trying to find a used (read in-expensive) front end loader for it....you know, the kind that bolts on to the tractor and you operate it from the seat? Well, I've googled my butt off and still cant find any????? I live in the Northeast (Upstate NY) and I really dont want to travel too far to get one....am I calling it by the wrong name? Are they really that rare? HELP!

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RustyFarmall

04-18-2006 05:12:38




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 Re: Front end loader? Bucket? WHAT! in reply to Dean Sparks, 04-17-2006 19:52:18  
Go to this website, send them an e-mail. They may have a dealer in your area. These folks know what loaders are all about, and they are very accomodating.



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Bob

04-17-2006 21:46:48




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 Re: Front end loader? Bucket? WHAT! in reply to Dean Sparks, 04-17-2006 19:52:18  
You MIGHT want to try looking for them by brand name... MF, DAVIS, etc., whatever the "regional brands" are in your area.



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paul

04-17-2006 21:46:16




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 Re: Front end loader? Bucket? WHAT! in reply to Dean Sparks, 04-17-2006 19:52:18  
Inexpensive & good are hard to find when it comes to a loader - they stay with the tractor most of the time.

Check out:
trac torhouse. co m
In the loader section. You will need to find or weld up adaptor bits to make the generic types fit your tractor. Fairly easy to do.

--->Paul



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