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Re: OT..3PT loader
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Posted by matthies on February 20, 2007 at 19:25:48 from (12.10.27.196):
In Reply to: OT..3PT loader posted by mnjoe on February 20, 2007 at 17:53:07:
Are you talking about a Gnuse bucket made in Arlington Nebraska. I used one once at a friends place to move snow, never used one before and it didn't work that bad. Don't know if I'd ever by one, but some guys love them. Depending on your tractor the lift height is like 3-4 feet. The one I used was on a 4020 JD with 34 inch rubber and went up at least 4 feet. But remember your tractor wasn't designed for pushing backwards and I've seen transmission filters filled with filings that the guy used a little hard with the gnuse bucket. They also make one on a forklift mast that would be ackward. chris
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