Posted by LA in Wi. on March 21, 2008 at 07:26:07 from (71.171.165.205):
In Reply to: Re: Where is it? posted by Bob on March 21, 2008 at 02:02:43:
Bob, I"ll have you know I drove a Case SC as a youngster pulling a hayrack with one of those loaders tagging along behind. Looks like a buckrake to the left....never used one in Iowa, we used what my uncle called a "side delivery" which others called a siderake. What"s that thing on the right? Is it some kind of device for stacking bales? Looks like it might be home made???.
My uncle always loaded the hayrack very full and high with loose hay. One day while driving the Case slowly, out of the corner of my eye I saw his pitch fork flying past the tractor. I looked back and he"s laying on the ground...he slid off the load. He jumped up, walked over and picked up the fork, I stopped, and he went around back and climbed back up on the loader and onto the rack and we filled that load even higher. He was one lucky guy...or maybe not too bright. LA in WI
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