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Posted by Chad Franke on April 05, 2005 at 06:53:25 from (65.112.203.194):
In Reply to: Farmhand Foible,s? posted by kirk C, on April 04, 2005 at 18:52:32:
You think getting on a W6 or W9 with an F10 is bad? That"s just like stepping up on one without a loader, just watch your head if you are very tall. Growing up we had an 4010 with an F10 (I think, may have been an F25, sold it on an auction when I was 8, didn"t really pay much attention). Well, this 4010 had a Year Round cab on it, but with the down braces the door wouldn"t open, so you climbed in through the back window. I have a picture of us kids hanging over the sill getting in... 45 to 50 years ago? An MD with an F10 is still my best loader tractor! Up until 10 years ago when Dad died, it still helped load or unload unload semis full of round bales to feed 500 head through the winter.
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