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Re: Loader for farmall H
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Posted by Bill Smith on August 07, 2003 at 13:48:18 from (63.147.130.23):
In Reply to: Loader for farmall H posted by Nick in SC on August 07, 2003 at 11:25:49:
I have a Farmhand loader on my H. Not sure what model but it is the old style that mounts to the draw-bar/axel/and front end and goes all the way around the tractor and has the p.t.o. driven hydraulic pump. It can lift alot of weight if the loader is in good mechanical shape and probably raises higher than other loaders for the H. It also has a 4-way valve control for up and down and bucket tilt. It lowers by gravity though. The more weight the faster it lowers but somewhat better than the trip bucket. The same loader fits on the M. The M handles it better because of more power and the extra tractor size. A couple negatives on this loader is that it is bulky and probably makes the tractor a little more unstable than other styles of loaders and the bucket is actuated with cables that run clear back to the back of loader that run through a pulley on a cylinder. The trouble is with the cables (they come back on each side of the driver outward and a little upward of drivers shoulders) if they break with a load on they could snap back causing a danger to the driver. It takes a little more safety to operate this loader but I sure like it on my H.
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