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Re: Clarification From Allan IN NE
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Posted by Allan In NE on April 25, 2007 at 18:33:17 from (148.78.243.26):
In Reply to: Clarification From Allan IN NE posted by Glenn FitzGerald on April 25, 2007 at 17:52:07:
Hi Glenn, Just more of my warped brain fade at work again. :>) Naw, the rear mount F-10 will always be my favorite loader. I just like 'em cause they will lift a house and lift it as high as ya want. Trouble was, I bent the three grapple teeth last winter on some iced up bales. Wasn't paying attention and forgot that the old style 3/8" steel teeth will bend on ya if you're not careful. Okay, so I loads up and heads to the parts house. Well, that was an experience, 'cause I could get another loader for almost the same price as they were asking for those updated type teeth. So, while I was at it, I got enough iron so that I can switch that front hang outfit between tractors if I want, depending on what is going on at the time. The front hang F-235 is nothing more than the old F-11 design, but configured for a front mount. Yep, I really like it. Yes Sir, the old DuAl loader came on the Hydro 70. Good enough loader I guess; I just don't like 'em. They seem "clumsy and awkward" to me and I didn’t want any part of it. So, down the road it went. Yes, the 3-point will probably go back on one of these days. :>) Allan
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