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Re: Will It Work?
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Posted by Iowa Bob on October 27, 2006 at 05:54:27 from (12.215.87.178):
In Reply to: Will It Work? posted by Allan In NE on October 26, 2006 at 18:16:42:
Hi Allan By just looking at the pictures I think it will fit on in good fashion. You may have to revamp the brace's that go to the front, with a bracket on the front of the tractor extended a foot or so out from the frame or make an elbow in the frame ahead of the cab. Either would work, If you have a cab it will at least keep the wind off when moving bales and feeding cattle. I don't respond in many conversation's, but check out the board every morning. I enjoy all of you guy's on the board and especially the pictures. I have a WD45 1957 model with factory power steering, Paulson loader on it, in the late 50's that was Dad's big tractor. Also a D-19 with a Westendorf loader, 1962 tractor in the early 60's that was my dad's big tractor. Bob
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