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    Posted: 28 Aug 2011 at 8:49am
I bought this for my two children about 2 miles from my house. After 30 minutes of trying to figure out how to get it apart I just gave up. In to the bucket and start driving home on a Sunday morning! Now dad got to use the tractor and my children will have a new toy to play with too!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote wjohn Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Aug 2011 at 9:41am
Aren't loaders great? My boss has a 2840 John Deere that we used to move one of those prebuilt sheds. He put the round bale fork on the back and positioned it under the front of the shed and then we ran tow straps around the top of the back of the shed up to the loader... adjust the loader to raise the back end of the shed and off you go. I thought for sure the shed would snap in half but apparently he's done this several times before! I wish I had taken a picture. It's a lot more fun than dismantling stuff. Thanks for posting pics.
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I have friends tell me to send that bucket and frame to the scrap yard I say never, here is a winter picture too!
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I would never seperate that tractor and loader. You don't see alot of WD45's with the loaders... and your kids thought they were the only ones getting to play today.
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I came up with another use for the loader this summer.  Set the WD with loader at one end of the yard, and the Massey 44(sorry!!) with loader at the other end. I ran 100ft of steel cable between the two loader buckets and made a zip line for the grandkids and their friends. A couple of old tractor tires at the low end to stop against and set the loaders one low and the other high to give desired slope to the line.
 Kids (and certain adults!) climbed onto a platform at the high end and got a fun ride to the other end.
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