[AT] Loader removal - 53 NAAcFord

charlie hill charliehill at embarqmail.com
Mon Dec 3 17:25:20 PST 2012


Well looking backwards didn’t bother me much 30 years ago but it's a royal
pain in the NECK now.  I tell you,  blowing snow in that heated (and air 
conditioned)
cab, facing your work wouldn't be a bad job even for someone who is allergic 
to
ice and snow like I am.   Yeah I went back and looked at the videos and the 
one
working backwards is the one that was identified as the bi-directional. 
Once I saw that
it was articulated I wondered how I missed it to begin with.  Guess I was 
just so busy
watching the snow fly that I didn't pay attention to the steering.

Charlie

-----Original Message----- 
From: Ron Cook
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2012 7:54 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] Loader removal - 53 NAAcFord

Charlie,
     Only one of the videos was showing a bi-directional New Holland and
it is articulating.  The other fast moving son of a gun kid is just a
front wheel assisted New Holland.
     One year the cannery I was spraying for leased a bi-directional
Ford to push the sweetcorn off the slab into the drag.  It was
articulated.  I think that was in about 1993 or so and the tractor was
brand new.  The operator really liked it.  Previously the push tractor
had a large blade on the rear and the operator was looking backwards the
whole shift.

Ron Cook
Salix, IA
On 12/3/2012 5:31 PM, charlie hill wrote:
> Opps.  Ralph I went back to the New Holland web site and there it was, 
> plain
> as day
> and articulated.  I don't know how I missed that the first time.  Nice 
> rig.
> I don't know
> much about New Holland equipment but given the money and a use for it I'd
> sure be
> tempted to buy one.
>
> Charlie
>

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