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Which loader is best for the 8N

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Brian Friedl

06-18-2007 23:44:52




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Hi, I just bought a Ford 8N and I'm wondering what loader is the best out there for some good hard work. I do not want a trip bucket. I would like to be able to plow snow, move manure as well as other general purpose capabilities. Please let me know. Thanks - Brian




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msb

06-19-2007 19:24:08




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 Re: Which loader is best for the 8N in reply to Brian Friedl, 06-18-2007 23:44:52  
If you want to steer the 8N then get one that goes on the rear 3 point.



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D.B. in Mi.

06-19-2007 07:13:07




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 Re: Which loader is best for the 8N in reply to Brian Friedl, 06-18-2007 23:44:52  
I have one for sale a wagner wm3. Email me at [email protected] and I can send you pictures if you want. Not sure where you are located , I am in michigan.



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charger

06-19-2007 01:55:09




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 Re: Which loader is best for the 8N in reply to Brian Friedl, 06-18-2007 23:44:52  
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After being shafted by everybody with an ol loader for sale, I found the truth from John uk on here who said the best one on the old tractors is the one you build, cause there aint one even close to working well on the market. Did so, and now move mountains..Pic work this time?

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charger

06-19-2007 01:51:34




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 Re: Which loader is best for the 8N in reply to Brian Friedl, 06-18-2007 23:44:52  
After being shafted by everybody with an ol loader for sale, I found the truth from John uk on here who said the best one on the old tractors is the one you build, cause there aint one even close to working well on the market. Did so, and now move mountains



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