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F 10 Farmhand

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steveormary

02-05-2005 17:10:53




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This goes back a long way. Has anyone mounted an F-10 Farmhand on a TE or TO Ferguson and used it to stack hay or load manure or break hay out of a haystack.

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Ter

02-06-2005 10:22:31




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 Re: F 10 Farmhand in reply to steveormary, 02-05-2005 17:10:53  
Just what is a F 10 Farmhand? Terry



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steveormary

02-06-2005 13:35:52




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 Re: F 10 Farmhand in reply to Ter, 02-06-2005 10:22:31  

Terry

It is a type of loader. They were very popular in the 1940-50 era and mabe later. I dont have a picture to post. There was some pictures on the Farmall board a week or so back. We had a hay buck with pushoff and used it to stack loose hay. We put a graple fork on it when haying season was done and used it to load the loose hay out of a stack and onto a wagon to feed cows. Also used it to lead manure.

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phil Fenner

02-05-2005 20:07:35




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 Re: F 10 Farmhand in reply to steveormary, 02-05-2005 17:10:53  
Steve, our family had a farmhand mounted on a model C International(Super C) and also an F-20. It would seem to me that the TO/TE series would be a little small for that application, but that is my memory talking. The Farmhand was absolutely the best accessory we had. Did everything with it.

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steveormary

02-05-2005 20:34:02




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 Re: F 10 Farmhand in reply to phil Fenner, 02-05-2005 20:07:35  
phil

This Farmhand was a cut down version built for the N Fords and Fergusons. The back frame was shorter but the long lift arms were the same as a later one we had mounted on a Cockshutt 30.

We never upset this rig and it would put a stack of hay up in pretty good time. Didnt have as big a hay basket or manure bucket on it.

I believe your C was somewhat heavier but had about the same hp.

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