[Farmall] Some ads from the 7/22 Lancaster Farming
James Moran
jrmoraninc at yahoo.com
Sun Jul 23 16:45:34 PDT 2006
I have a J/D 1010 with the "loader" style bucket. Does well for me and it is a good machine overall.
JM
69barracuda at mchsi.com wrote: *delurking*
I have a hyd loader on my '47 H and it barely does the job. The box scraper on
the back is pretty usless for grading my roads around here too...I have thought
of selling it and getting a crawler with a dozer blade....
The roads out here are REALLY bad in places, the only time my H stands a chance
is after a long soaking rain that softends up the concrete like caliche that
lays just under the loose sand and washboards.
It hardly ever rains out here....
*re-lurking*
Rob
Mojave desert, only 115 deg today!
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'64 Chrysler 300
'69 Dart 270 4dr
'05 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited
'03 GMC Savanah 3500
'47 Farmall "H"
'67-'69 Barracuda Owners Group
Ridgecrest Ca.
> This is just my own personal opinion, but I don't think that an H is
> capable of handling more than a light weight loader with a trip manure
> bucket. Unless you have an external hydraulic pump driven off of the
> engine, you are stuck with that miserable little "belly" pump that only
> runs when the clutch is out and develops something like 750 psi on a
> good day with barely enough fluid to fill two 1" cylinders and a rating
> in gallons/hour, not gallons/minute. Add a loaded bucket that the heavy
> steering on the H, and you have a real muscle builder on your hands. I
> don't think that putting a loader on an H is worth the effort, when you
> could have twice the machine in a Super H or 350 (and even then, you
> need power steering if you are going to move any heavy material). Oh, I
> am sure that there are some who claim that they had/have this wonderful
> H with a loader and how great it is/was, but I think that kind of thing
> is the exception, not the rule. Again, just my opinion, and I won't
> argue with you if you think I am wrong. :-)
>
> And, by the way, I am in the process of putting just such a loader, a
> very old and tired Super Six, on my Super M. I am not sure why I am
> doing it - I guess maybe to have a neat project and maybe move a little
> snow this winter. The price was reasonable, and I like a mechanical
> challenge.
>
> Mike
>
> Jim Becker wrote:
> > Depends on the loader. If it is just some light-weight manure bucket, I
> > agree.
> >
> > Jim Becker jim.becker at verizon.net
> >
> > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Sloane"
> > To: "Farmall/IHC mailing list"
> > Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2006 4:37 PM
> > Subject: Re: [Farmall] Some ads from the 7/22 Lancaster Farming
> >
> >
> >> It doesn't sound like much of a bargain to me - $900 worth of parts.
> >>
> >> Mike
> >>
> >> Jim Becker wrote:
> >>
> >>> Is this another way of saying "ran when parked"?
> >>>
> >>> Jim Becker jim.becker at verizon.net
> >>>
> >>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Sloane"
> >>>
> >>> To: "Farmall/IHC mailing list"
> >>> Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2006 5:15 PM
> >>> Subject: [Farmall] Some ads from the 7/22 Lancaster Farming
> >>>
> >>>> Farmall H with loader, runs ok but not running, good, paint, needs
> >>>> rear tires, $900 firm, York Co., 717-487-0212. ["runs ok but not
> >>>> running"? Now there is some wishful thinking at work.]
>
> --
> Mike Sloane
> Allamuchy NJ
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> third US president, architect and author (1743-1826)
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I have a J/D 1010 with the "loader" style bucket. Does well for me and it is a good machine overall.<br> JM<br><br><b><i>69barracuda at mchsi.com</i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> *delurking*<br><br>I have a hyd loader on my '47 H and it barely does the job. The box scraper on <br>the back is pretty usless for grading my roads around here too...I have thought <br>of selling it and getting a crawler with a dozer blade....<br><br>The roads out here are REALLY bad in places, the only time my H stands a chance <br>is after a long soaking rain that softends up the concrete like caliche that <br>lays just under the loose sand and washboards.<br><br><br>It hardly ever rains out here....<br><br>*re-lurking*<br><br>Rob<br>Mojave desert, only 115 deg today!<br>--<br>'64 Chrysler 300<br>'69 Dart 270 4dr <br>'05 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited<br>'03 GMC Savanah 3500<br>'47 Farmall "H"<br>'67-'69
Barracuda Owners Group<br>Ridgecrest Ca. <br> <br><br><br>> This is just my own personal opinion, but I don't think that an H is <br>> capable of handling more than a light weight loader with a trip manure <br>> bucket. Unless you have an external hydraulic pump driven off of the <br>> engine, you are stuck with that miserable little "belly" pump that only <br>> runs when the clutch is out and develops something like 750 psi on a <br>> good day with barely enough fluid to fill two 1" cylinders and a rating <br>> in gallons/hour, not gallons/minute. Add a loaded bucket that the heavy <br>> steering on the H, and you have a real muscle builder on your hands. I <br>> don't think that putting a loader on an H is worth the effort, when you <br>> could have twice the machine in a Super H or 350 (and even then, you <br>> need power steering if you are going to move any heavy material). Oh, I <br>> am sure that there are some who claim that
they had/have this wonderful <br>> H with a loader and how great it is/was, but I think that kind of thing <br>> is the exception, not the rule. Again, just my opinion, and I won't <br>> argue with you if you think I am wrong. :-)<br>> <br>> And, by the way, I am in the process of putting just such a loader, a <br>> very old and tired Super Six, on my Super M. I am not sure why I am <br>> doing it - I guess maybe to have a neat project and maybe move a little <br>> snow this winter. The price was reasonable, and I like a mechanical <br>> challenge.<br>> <br>> Mike<br>> <br>> Jim Becker wrote:<br>> > Depends on the loader. If it is just some light-weight manure bucket, I <br>> > agree.<br>> > <br>> > Jim Becker jim.becker at verizon.net<br>> > <br>> > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Sloane" <mikesloane @verizon.net=""><br>> > To: "Farmall/IHC mailing list" <farmall
@lists.antique-tractor.com=""><br>> > Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2006 4:37 PM<br>> > Subject: Re: [Farmall] Some ads from the 7/22 Lancaster Farming<br>> > <br>> > <br>> >> It doesn't sound like much of a bargain to me - $900 worth of parts.<br>> >><br>> >> Mike<br>> >><br>> >> Jim Becker wrote:<br>> >><br>> >>> Is this another way of saying "ran when parked"?<br>> >>><br>> >>> Jim Becker jim.becker at verizon.net<br>> >>><br>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Sloane" <br>> >>> <mikesloane @verizon.net=""><br>> >>> To: "Farmall/IHC mailing list" <farmall @lists.antique-tractor.com=""><br>> >>> Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2006 5:15 PM<br>> >>> Subject: [Farmall] Some ads from the 7/22 Lancaster Farming<br>> >>><br>> >>>> Farmall H with loader, runs ok but
not running, good, paint, needs <br>> >>>> rear tires, $900 firm, York Co., 717-487-0212. ["runs ok but not <br>> >>>> running"? Now there is some wishful thinking at work.]<br>> <br>> -- <br>> Mike Sloane<br>> Allamuchy NJ<br>> <mikesloane @verizon.net=""><br>> Website: <www.geocities.com><br>> Images: <www.fotki.com><br>> <br>> I hope our wisdom will grow with our power, and teach us that the<br>> less we use our power the greater it will be. -Thomas Jefferson,<br>> third US president, architect and author (1743-1826)<br>> <br>> <br>> -- <br>> No virus found in this outgoing message.<br>> Checked by AVG Free Edition.<br>> Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.3/395 - Release Date: 7/21/2006<br>> <br>> _______________________________________________<br>> Farmall mailing list<br>>
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