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Re: Farmhand F10 loader on Farmall M
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Posted by RustyFarmall on August 16, 2005 at 12:19:32 from (207.32.13.233):
In Reply to: Farmhand F10 loader on Farmall M posted by FishermanS on August 16, 2005 at 10:47:03:
It's not just the Farmhand loaders that will break your tractor, my dad broke his H in two using a McCormick #31 loader, and this loader was designed specifically for the Ms and Hs. You also need to know that my dad was one of the cautious tractor operators I have ever known, so I know it wasn't abuse that broke the tractor. I have seen several pictures of Hs broke in two, and the loaders in use were from various manufacturers. Keep those torque tube bolts tight, and keep pestering Allan on how to build those struts. Most of these old Farmalls have enough hydraulic power to allow you to pick up way more of a load than what the loader or tractor is rated for.Enjoy your new rig, pretty soon you will wonder how you ever got along without it.
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