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Re: Farmall M with Farmhand loader
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Posted by ChuckS on August 18, 2000 at 08:40:58 from (205.198.24.67):
In Reply to: Farmall M with Farmhand loader posted by Kenny Christopherson on August 16, 2000 at 06:12:39:
Kenny: I have a Farmhand loader that sounds similar to the one you are describing. It is an F-19 model. The serial number is on the lower support arm that goes frontward from the main upright arm, on the right hand side as you sit on the tractor. However, they, like the decals, are sticker types and are probably long gone. I don't know of any place on the loader where the model #, etc. are stamped into the metal. It is a suitable loader, but not a heavy duty one by any means. They cylinders are just a one way, right? The loader itself is fairly easy to detach from the loader support frame, but needs to be supported by a 2x4 on each side in order to remain upright. I don't know if Farmhand is still in business. I rather think not but perhaps someone may know. Chuck
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