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Posted by geok on December 18, 2002 at 18:44:47 from (68.12.224.252):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 656 posted by Scott Green on December 18, 2002 at 15:57:17:
Power steering weak and front spindles break when trying to handle 1200 lbs+ bales of hay in hay field. Friend of mine who custom bales would break one nearly every year. Does OK as long as he kept one bale on the back. He always has to load that last one and that is when he would break the spindle. Usually while he was turning and wheel hits a soft spot or falls into a gopher tunnel. It does better on hard surfaces. I know another fellow who took a similar tractor and built him a frame with a truck axle on it. Used two MF backhoe booms and made him a super heavy loader for it. He uses it to pick up whole tractors with it.
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