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Posted by Don on May 25, 2002 at 07:38:43 from (24.166.244.148):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Farmall H Liftall posted by farmer steve on May 24, 2002 at 15:15:42:
I would guess the H would lift as much as a M ...WE had a (new) M ,back in 1950,with a IH loder,that had what I'll call lifting feet on each side....they pushed against the ground to help break the load loose...We hauled about 80 or better dump truck loads of gravel for our barn yard......that loader would lift the bucket full.....the front tires was what we had to watch out for .....the lift all had no problem lifting the load...I'll bet that was near 1000#.....It will lift more than you want to be moving around with,providing it is in good condition.....front end loaders are hard on the front of the tractor.
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