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Re: Cliff Neubauer and Allan in NE - Farmhand 235
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Posted by IaGary on March 01, 2007 at 03:16:21 from (207.177.17.177):
In Reply to: Re: Cliff Neubauer and Allan in NE - Farmhand 235 posted by Allan In NE on March 01, 2007 at 02:48:59:
Now just calm down Allan. That front end will be just fine under there if you use some common sense. Every machine that is built can be broke if you abuse it enough. Hauling a bucket full of manure that is as big as a bale of hay is alot heavier than that bale of hay. When I worked at the weld shop we had certain customers that could break a D8 cat blade if they had one. Others can run a D8 all there lives and not bust a blade. I've been using front loaders for 34 years now to handle bales and never broke a axle. First one was on a 460 with narrow front. You will be just fine. Gary
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