Posted by rrlund on June 17, 2014 at 08:14:11 from (162.250.26.144):
In Reply to: Pedal Tractor Loader posted by Todd Heck on June 14, 2014 at 08:37:17:
Boy does that take me back. The toys that get recalled these days and what I played with,it's a wonder I'm alive. We had an old Tractall with the chain drive gone from it. Dad welded a short piece of pipe to the bottom of it,then took some tube from an old bus seat and made a one arm loader for it. He used an old 5 tine manure fork for the bucket and made it tilt. We used baler twine to keep it tipped back and just tied it to the handle that we used to lift the loader. We just stuck a 16d nail through a hole to keep the whole thing in the short pipe on the tractor. These days if you made something like that for a kid,they'd be taken away and put in foster care.
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