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    Posted: 21 Sep 2011 at 7:25am
Were the HD5A built for ag work on the farm our hd5a has 2 revers gears i would like to put a loader on it if possible
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5G used a longer truck frame, had a solid cross frame instead of equalizer spring, area for operator was smaller , shift lever different, running board area cut down for loader frame. smaller track grouser and smooth 3 bar type look.
 Lot of work to change over to loader , also counterweights are needed to balance machine.


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HI Coke what were they used for and how many HD5A built cheers john
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are those bare feet i see
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Mainly draw bar work , Ag tractors, pulling loads, with winch added - skidding logs,
see there are trunions welded onto truck frame so at one time liiks like it had a dozer blade on machine . at 50 HP and no slip should be able to pull about the same as 75 to 90 HP wheel tractor in plowing with little or no compaction.
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Yes ACER there are Queensland safety boots most farmers in the sub tropics don't were boots thats my son bare feet i'am a old bloke i were safty boots these days. cheers john
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I'm guessing, no goatheads in qld!
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Goatheads????? HAHAHAHA! there are those who say "what is a goathead?" I think all that rode bicycles as a kid in rural USA should and probably know what a goathead is,(they prey on old worn tires) they are also called puncture vine here in CA, One learns very quickly never to put one's hand on a tractor or baler tire and one must carry a carpet or cardboard to work under anything in an Alfalfa field, those little $#*$#$^%^ hurt like hell, especially in fingers and knees and bare feet. Since it seems as though everything that bites, stings or pokes Down-under is toxic to the extreme, they must have an equivalent to the goathead that will kill you in 30 minutes or less. What say you? (insert smiley face here). Tad
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WOODBUTCH No goatheads around hear but there were some at the rally i went to last weekend 300km away at the moment the snakes are out every were around here you see them rum ocer on the roads every where. My son slashed the neighbour acre block and slased up 4 of them 1 taipan 2 red belly blacks and a python thats why i keep my grass short
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I didn't notice the bare feet till they were mentioned, but I did notice the dog. Seems like there is something of interest to the right of the picture.
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Has the alert little terrier sensed one of the hazards Tad mentioned?
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