Yes big bag lifter, would be clearer when It's raised up!
Well wear Nash, a very handy looking yoke. Should give serious height for big bags.
Massey 50? Kinda look like the hx bracketsThanks Cork, it should do. We wouldn't be blessed with height or reach with the Tanco loader here as it was the smallest in the range.
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These were the brackets on it and are bloody heavy! I expect the bottom ones were for a Quicke loader or similar with a centre tipping ram but anybody any idea what the top ones fit? Just curious that's all.
You should be very impressed with the increase in height and reach you get with these, I can load pretty much anything with a small tractor and loader with the ones here. I have the brackets welded low on mine which helps with reach and height.Thanks Cork, it should do. We wouldn't be blessed with height or reach with the Tanco loader here as it was the smallest in the range.
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These were the brackets on it and are bloody heavy! I expect the bottom ones were for a Quicke loader or similar with a centre tipping ram but anybody any idea what the top ones fit? Just curious that's all.
They look like original tanco 968 brackets to me but were fitted upside down?Thanks Cork, it should do. We wouldn't be blessed with height or reach with the Tanco loader here as it was the smallest in the range.
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These were the brackets on it and are bloody heavy! I expect the bottom ones were for a Quicke loader or similar with a centre tipping ram but anybody any idea what the top ones fit? Just curious that's all.
I'd've put money on it that they're identical to the brackets on a tanco handler that was here, spacings look the same, the hole which has the stop limiters on them should be bigger than the tilt ram hole.I still think the bottom ones are for a Quicke but my hunch looking online earlier is that the top ones are for a MF loader (Maybe the Faucheux /Chillton) badge engineered ones.
Could be all wrong
What depth are you running there?I had asked about a subsoiler on the "Looking For" thread and a member was in contact with me with a single leg he had which he would sell
Little did I think another Ransomes machine would be on the farm! It's definitely older than myself but it has done the job that I wanted it for this year anyways so very happy.
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We shall see if that helps that field next year now.
Hope you remembered where the land drains are! You won’t know that headland in the coming years. It’s around 8 or 10 years since I did subsoiling here but the results were like night and day, think I went about 16 inches deep or a little more maybe. It’s easy enough to take care of subsoiled headlands once they’ve been shattered.I had asked about a subsoiler on the "Looking For" thread and a member was in contact with me with a single leg he had which he would sell
Little did I think another Ransomes machine would be on the farm! It's definitely older than myself but it has done the job that I wanted it for this year anyways so very happy.
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We shall see if that helps that field next year now.
What depth are you running there?
Hope you remembered where the land drains are! You won’t know that headland in the coming years. It’s around 8 or 10 years since I did subsoiling here but the results were like night and day, think I went about 16 inches deep or a little more maybe. It’s easy enough to take care of subsoiled headlands once they’ve been shattered.
Hope you remembered where the land drains are! You won’t know that headland in the coming years. It’s around 8 or 10 years since I did subsoiling here but the results were like night and day, think I went about 16 inches deep or a little more maybe. It’s easy enough to take care of subsoiled headlands once they’ve been shattered.
Do you have a hydraulic top link for that tractor to put on the loader attachments to that frame or can you manage to put them on without one. I have a log splitter made and I was thinking of putting euro brackets on it and make a frame like yours as wellHad this on today finishing cleaning out a low shed.
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I hope to put a euro hitch on the front links.Do you have a hydraulic top link for that tractor to put on the loader attachments to that frame or can you manage to put them on without one. I have a log splitter made and I was thinking of putting euro brackets on it and make a frame like yours as well
Well ya won't break it anyway.Do you have a hydraulic top link for that tractor to put on the loader attachments to that frame or can you manage to put them on without one. I have a log splitter made and I was thinking of putting euro brackets on it and make a frame like yours as well
Do you have a hydraulic top link for that tractor to put on the loader attachments to that frame or can you manage to put them on without one. I have a log splitter made and I was thinking of putting euro brackets on it and make a frame like yours as well
Are you doing some building work, the wall in the background looks freshWe have owned this sprayer since April/May 2005, I can remember being "dragged" away from studying for college exams to go look at it.
Today was the first day it was not on the Ford 3600, when you are so used to something it is odd to have it on this and hardly knowing it is there at all.
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Unfortunately none of us have long enough legs so the controls will need work if it stays.
The booms are that high to spray oats, I've since let them down to more normal levels!