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Re: Cowman's Right Again
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Posted by Chad Franke on September 28, 2006 at 06:03:16 from (65.112.203.194):
In Reply to: Cowman's Right Again posted by Allan In NE on September 27, 2006 at 15:28:32:
Back when Dad was running cattle (around 500 cow/calf pair a year) I helped load/unload Lord only knows how many semi loads of big round bales with an F10. Started off with the MD with power steering, live pump run off the crank snout. Dad bought another M with F10 with a PTO pump, and bad to no brakes. Both had grapples and braces to keep from splitting the tractor. Others in the area would use big payloaders and 150 horse tractors to be able to load a second layer on a semi, with the "little" M's we could load and unload as quick, although the gas M without live hydraulics wasn't as quick as the MD... If you want an F25, I know where there's one sitting up around your neck of the woods...
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