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Originally posted by Brian G. NY Brian G. NY wrote:

My Dad built this loader back in '59 or '60 TOTALLY from scratch, including the rams which he made out of black iron pipe and saw mandrel shaft. He had no torch so all the cutting was done with his Forney stick welder and/or a hand hacksaw. He was the best man on a hacksaw I have ever seen.
It is patterend after a well known brand that I can't recall the name of right now.
This is the first of three times I got stuck while bushhogging the property around the local firehouse back in August..
Brian it looks like a Horn/New Idea clone.  I have a WD45 with the frame work on it, no arms or bucket.
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The longer the reach out front the more a loader takes weight off the tractor rear wheels. With my MF236 loader on the MF135 (loader rated for tractors from 35 to 74 hp) in snow when one tire chain came off, the tractor wouldn't move except by shoving with the bucket. That's the loader on my 4020 now. Now it has more than enough tractor under it to hold it and not so much tractor that the loader has been broken.

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This is a 1715 Ford fwa w/ my wifes dad. We have a WC with a Paulson trip bucket too.
23 bales 600 lbs each. This little tractor does most of the jobs the D17 used to do.
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1954 WD45 with allis trip bucket and
1950's automatic equipment universal cab. 
1953 CA with Allis Trip Loader


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Here is our 58 D-17 with model 150 trip bucket loader.  Move a lot of snow with this set up.
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Another "Orange" one. Case VAI
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Homemade about 10 years ago still going strong.
 
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where did you get that I know someone who would like to have one like that. aka me :)
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My Massey Ferguson 65 with a New Idea 501 loader this is the only New Farm tractor that my dad owned I has been a good tractor
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This is the tractor that started my disease.  My Dad bought it new in 1954 and this is what it looked like after sitting in a fencerow for seven years.  Took all of two days to get her running.
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Originally posted by Nathan (SD) Nathan (SD) wrote:

This is a 1715 Ford fwa w/ my wifes dad. We have a WC with a Paulson trip bucket too.
23 bales 600 lbs each. This little tractor does most of the jobs the D17 used to do.


Wow. There no way you'd pull that off around here. Too many hills.
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Originally posted by m16ty m16ty wrote:

Originally posted by Nathan (SD) Nathan (SD) wrote:

This is a 1715 Ford fwa w/ my wifes dad. We have a WC with a Paulson trip bucket too.
23 bales 600 lbs each. This little tractor does most of the jobs the D17 used to do.


Wow. There no way you'd pull that off around here. Too many hills.
It is soooo flat where Nathan lives you can stand on a tuna can and see the back of your head!

Edited by Eldon (WA) - 05 Dec 2011 at 8:20pm
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Here is four we have.
1066 high crop.
John deere 2010 Industrial
Allis WD 45 diesel with a loader need to get this tractor going just have not had enough time to start working on this tractor. 
John deere 4020 high crop with a dual loader.
 
 
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Does the bucket on that high crop ever touch the ground?
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here is my 45 with the New Idea Trip Bucket.
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1958 county loader
 
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Shouldn't the County be painted Ford blue?  
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Here is my 1950 WD with a Farmhand F-19 loader. I think the loader is from the 50's or 60's. We just had to order new seals for the loader cylinders from Agco to stop the leaking. Photo was taken in 2009, it does not look that pretty now.



Edited by allischalmerguy - 22 Feb 2016 at 10:46pm
It is great being a disciple of Jesus! 1950 WD, 1957 D17...retired in Iowa,
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The 1066 does reach the ground.
We have the 4020 is set to help unload semi's on the tall trailers at one time we use to get tractors stack on top of the other rear tires.
There is holes were we could lower the loader.
It will touch but has to be angled to touch right now.
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Well, I always like to bring the prettiest gal to the dance, clearly that isn't going to happen here, so I will bring the biggest gal!  8-O
 
Sorry, I am not at my home computer, so I don't have any image editing software on this one.
 
 
Here is a link to the shutterfly gallery.  It is a 7060 With a Dual 3655 long reach loader.
 
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HERES A FEW, MY WD45 , LATE WD NF , & WC W/DAVID BRADLEY LOADER WOULDN'T POST FOR SOME REASON.
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Everything is impossible until someone does it! WD45-trip loader 1947 c w/woods belly mower, 1939 B, #3 sickle mower 1944 B, 2 1948 G's. Misc other equipment that my wife calls JUNK!
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Richardmo, could you please show some pictures of the UC on you gooseneck trailer sometime? I love the UC's.
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