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Topic: 30 or 31 loader
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| jeery 4
09-22-2012 21:27:29
50.122.96.185
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whats the difference between a 30 and 31 loader?was 1 designed for the H / and the other the M? |
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| 504
09-23-2012 20:44:04
64.111.61.44
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Re: 30 or 31 loader in reply to jeery 4, 09-22-2012 21:27:29
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| I was thinking the difference was one is a trip and the other was a hyd bucket. |
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| Brownie 450
09-23-2012 09:39:28
66.43.241.198
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Re: 30 or 31 loader in reply to jeery 4, 09-22-2012 21:27:29
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| We've got a #31 & the crossbar is vertical. Dad bought it new in early '50's, & it has never been changed. |
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| Zachary Hoyt
09-23-2012 04:12:38
173.86.127.27
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Re: 30 or 31 loader in reply to jeery 4, 09-22-2012 21:27:29
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| I was told that the way to distinguish between them was that the top cross bar on the frame was vertical on the 30 and horizontal on the 31. They were made to fit either tractor, the H used spacer blocks on the front casting to make up the difference in width. I think that the 30 was followed by the 31 but I do not know what other changes were made. Zach |
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