Posted by jal-SD on October 20, 2021 at 08:44:12 from (174.198.66.241):
In Reply to: Re: Farmhand loader posted by Rexkramer on October 20, 2021 at 07:16:45:
Early bridge style farmhand. Very rugged loader. We had one on an H when I was growing up in the '50's. Dad was an alfalfa hay farmer. We used a stack frame that made 8-10 ton stacks. When I was in HS, Dad, a cousin that was my age & me could cut, rake and stack 180 acres of alfalfa in nine days if it didn't rain. Did it for several years until I went to college and cousin went to the Navy. Dad couldn't find good help,so he plowed up the alfalfa & raised corn and beans until he retired. The old bridge style farmhand eventually went on a Farmall 300 when the H died. It was sold with the 300 on his retirement auction in 1982. It was a good loader for stacking hay. I still have a pair of lift arm leathers & the tool needed to install them in an WW II ammunition box that was in Dad's shop when he passed away.
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