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Posted by Allan In NE on September 28, 2006 at 15:33:40 from (148.78.243.26):
In Reply to: Re: Now, I Understand! posted by Ken Macfarlane on September 28, 2006 at 12:48:10:
Hi Kenny, These things are so common out here in hay country it is hard for me to wrap my mind around the fact that in other parts of the land, people don't know what they are. It will lift to about 5 degrees of total vertical, which puts that loader-head right back over the bill of your cap. This is a picture of the hay basket when I unloaded it last winter with the little loader. When on the F-10 and with the teeth tilted up, they are supposed to lift to 27 feet at the tip of the teeth measured right at the front tires on the tractor. Yes Sir, they'll come over, no doubt about that. In fact, this one has laid on it's side at least once; hence the reason the fella so it to me. :>) Allan
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