Heres a couple of photos of one of my Farmall H's that was a narrow front until last fall and just put that loader on in Dec. Loader is going to get blasted and painted come spring time.
Theres also my IH Manure spreader that I'm getting ready to kinda fix up/paint. Its been on my farm since before there was a tractor and was pulled by horses.
Also can kinda see my project Cub Cadet Original waiting for some fresh paint.

Ryan in Northern Michigan
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Good Morning Bud: How go's it.

I just saw you pic, and that is what I want to do to my end loader. The question is how did you stop it from rocking fourward and back wards, do you have a coil spring on the bucket ti go fourward if you hook somthing.I do like that dozer blade.
I have a old drag blade I was going to use just blade, will it work. Can you give me Your thoughts
and Ideas. many thanks: have a great day:
JR.Frye
 
Theres a peice of angle iron in the mid-top of the blade that attachs to the loader in the center. It makes it so i can adjust the angle of the blade. Hard to see in the top photo. I took that blade from my other Farmall H's loader and put it on this one. Also have the manure bucket that bolts up.
 

I am thinking that I may the blade off of an old
back drag blade, That would work wouldnt.
All so two heavy springs, what do you think.
The springs would bring the blade if I cought somthing, It will work like a snow on a pickup.
Matbe. Or would it have to be spring loaded to
trip.I dont know.
JR.Frye
 
I've never had one that was spring loadeed on a tractor. I just gotta be careful when the ground is still soft, running the blade with no shoes, after it freezes no problems. But the tractor is just a plow to play with, I've got a Vee-plow on my Chevy.
I would think a back blade could be made to use on the front, just wondering how tall the blade is, some arent very tall and deep snow could come over the top. Would be nice to make it angle like a back-blade does, my blade is fixed in the straight position only.
 
That is just like my manure spreader. Nice working machine. I still pull it with the horses. If you ever need a new apron chain I can give you the name of a guy in Ohio that sells them new.
 

I would say the back drag blade is about 18'' tall
and if I were to take some elevater belting and bolt it across the top of the blade that might help,you think.
JR.Frye
 

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