Posted by DeltaRed on July 14, 2020 at 06:37:32 from (67.41.195.45):
In Reply to: 8n bucket posted by bhaven11 on July 13, 2020 at 15:54:41:
Most likely nothing out there is available for your 8n.A 70 year old tractor with marginal abilities is unlikely there would be enough brackets sold to make it worthwhile for a MFGer to be interested. However you could have a 'bracket' custom made,or fitted.As was said,an N ford is unlikely to be able to hanble(let alone safely) a round bale. A 3 point fork would be your best and safest approach.Maybe you should consider moveing up to a larger or more modern tractor.That said,I have an M Farmall with a loader(F-11 Farmhand),it will handle the largest round with ease.Fairly inexpencive outfit.Any similar(age size,brand) outfit would do the job. And it never hurts to have an extra tractor.Just some food for thought.
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