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Re: manure bucket ID please
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Posted by JB on January 04, 2004 at 14:14:56 from (24.157.143.220):
In Reply to: manure bucket ID please posted by AdamL on January 04, 2004 at 13:35:35:
Hi, I am recalling this from almost 50 years ago so may not be 100% accurate. Your loader appears to be the same model as the one we had on are C, then later transferred to SC. It had only one mabure bucket with tines or prongs on it. If you wanted to move dirt or other loose material there was a metal plate that was called a "dirt plate" that fastened underneath the prongs giving a solid bottom to the bucket. The only problem was if the prongs became bent or twisted it was difficult to align the bolt holes up with the ones in the dirt plate. You would have to straighten the prongs first. As I remember there were two styles of loader arms for the C and SC, one would only work with NFE and other would work with both WFE and NFE. When my dad traded SC for 300U in 1958, a neighbor that had the same loader for his SC but would only work with NFE, bought our WFE and exchanged loader arms with our SC. Hope this helps JB
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