jal: Your right, I've seen those teeth spring back from unbelievable bending. IH didn't continue putting that same kind of steel into those. We traded our 31 for 33A in 1956, because we wanted hydraulic bucket control. The 33A teeth looked the same as 31, they were same size exactly. Big mistake, the 33A wouldn't lift near as much as 31, yet even though it wouldn't lift as much those teeth would bend. We only used that loader 3 years.
In 1959 we found a used Cockshutt 540 with a Wagner loader. There were a couple of reasons for that move; 33A loader was junk, we wanted 300 free of loader for field work and the Cockshutt was priced right. The Wagner had two completely separate buckets for garvel and manure. The round tapered teeth on the Wagner would bend easier than the old 31, however they were better than 33A.
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