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Posted by Bob on May 23, 2002 at 19:59:07 from (24.154.90.51):
In Reply to: 2010 john deere posted by CHARLIE on May 22, 2002 at 21:09:54:
Dad bought one of these (utility model) new in '63 with 46a loader. We beat this one pretty hard cleaning up after 1000 head of hogs and 100 or so feeder cattle each year (this was before a lot of us had pits and lagoons). Pulled the planter in the spring and occasionally a bush hog in corn stalks. Eventually the deckplated sleeves gave us some problems with leaks but was easily fixed. Transmission was no problem and I beat it pretty hard, used it like a direction reverser. Only other problem we had was pluging the hydralic pump pickup screen. Every time we blew a bucket cylinder packing it would end up in the screen and the hydralics would go away. After we pulled the pump and cleaned the screen a few times it wasn't a big deal. Some of the later loaders had bigger cylinders, they supposedly lasted longer.
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