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Posted by Allan In NE on March 22, 2006 at 17:46:20 from (148.78.243.26):
In Reply to: Re: He!! No, We Won't Sell! posted by 37 chief on March 22, 2006 at 17:28:26:
Yep, The buck sweep was kinda the same; a bit smaller, made out of wood and you couldn't lift the sweep teeth tips only about 2 or 3 feet off the ground. Lots of guys used a buck sweep to feed these loaders. This joker when mounted on that F-10 and tilted back, can use that stainless steel push-off fence to push a 4,000 lb load of hay up to 27 feet in the air when fully extended. I can remember being up on those monster stacks, the loader would have it's nose buried so far into the stack at ground level that I couldn't even see the darned tractor. Just those arms and the sweep head "in your face". :>) I miss the hay stackin', but I don't miss the hay stackin', if ya know what I mean. :>) Allan
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