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Re: IH HayLoader in Help Identify
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Posted by formerly ny bill on February 19, 2007 at 20:09:31 from (66.24.240.172):
In Reply to: IH HayLoader in Help Identify posted by Mike wielenberg on February 18, 2007 at 16:38:46:
i did some more reading and googled keystone hayloader after my reply. ih bought keystone in 1905, from an illinois website. so it must have been after that. wendel's book says ih made a wood frame keystone style loader through 1914, and a double cylinder-wood frame model through 1920. the picture doesn't show the angled top end like your picture and my loader have, so i don't know if that was an option or a later style. when i got the hayloader a couple years ago, google linked me to a website from (i think) penn state that had some info on keystone hayloaders. that link didn't come up this time. so i'd say the teens or 20s would be a reasonable guess as to the age.
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