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Posted by Allan In NE on March 17, 2006 at 05:20:18 from (148.78.243.26):
Mornin' Guys! Up and at 'em! Here in a couple of hours, I'm gonna go retreive an old F-10 Farmhand loader (like the one in this picture) that I bought simply because it was slated for the iron man's torch. Don't know what I'm gonna do with the old rascal yet; I just don't want 'em to cut 'er up. Bought the loader along with all three heads and mind you, my old trailer is only 25 feet long. Gonna set the hay basket on the front of the trailer facing rearward, set the loader down inside the hay head, then place the 8' bucket lengthwise down inside the loader. Hope to still have room to load that big grapple/material head on behind all of that. Dunno, might have to tie a log chain around the grapple head and just drag 'er down the road and hope beyond hope that my old H has the gonads to unload that mess! :>) Pictures and commentary at eleven. :>) Allan
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