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Du-all loader on WD

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BearcatnorthMN View Drop Down
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    Posted: 15 Sep 2010 at 8:34pm
I have a Du-all loader on my WD.  Sorry I don't have the model and ser. # handy.  I can get it tomorrow.  Well it is a dirt bucket and it has holes in the sides of the bucket to bolt on extensions.  Does anyone have these extensions for it?  I am sure the loader has been on it for many years.  I have owned it for 5 years.  Maybe that is somewhat of an indication of how old it is.  I would appreciate any advice or feedback....    Thanks
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The early Du-Al loaders had a U-shaped snow bucket attachment that bolted on...my dad never used ours that I can remember....us kids used it as a teeter totter. I think we had a model 100, single cylinder on the bucket. I hated that thing as it was on the WD45D that had the transport valve, so I had to use that tractor to pull the 212 disc with....we would take the bucket off the front, but I still had to look thru that frame and  with no PS it took a lot of muscle to steer it.  We also had the stacker head and grapple fork for it.  The stacker head took its toll, as both arms have been reinforced - preserving the curve it inflicted on each side.....
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