Loaders do come in handy!

RedWhiteandBlueWoods

Unnecessary Modifier of Equipment
So I was dragging the small outdoor arena at the stables with the Super H (tractor mac) and when I came to leave, the drag wanted to take the fence post with. So after some deliberation with myself I thought about the big old Freeman loader on the front. Another thing, these Super H's can pull dang good, I'd say you could probably outpull an M! It would certainly be a loud!
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The older you get the more that loader will find jobs to do .I have a old number 30 ih loader on a m farmall and it gets used often.
I agree 100%. I bought my first loader 16 years.
Now I have 3 loaders. Loaders makes it possible for me to do things my old body couldn't do.
 

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Just be careful lifting like that with a narrow front end. There was a friend of mine that got killed while lifting like that using his narrow front JD A. Accidents happen in the blink of an eye.
We primarily have narrow fronts at the stables. Mostly flat ground though so no risk. The farm however is definitely a different story.
 
Good luck with that. I’m glad you are excited about your tractor. What type of equipment have you been around? If only riding lawn mowers etc. a real tractor is a whole different ball game.
Oh we've had this Super H for quite some time now. Probably a good 7-8 years. Tractors are nothing new to me, I've ran our 2470 and chopped corn silage with our 2590 so a Super H ain't nothing.
 
When I was in school my Dad rolled our JD 2510 NF. He was driving along the back side of our pole barn on a moderate grade when he hit stone maybe a little bigger than a soft ball and that was enough to cause a roll over. By the grace of God he was not injured. I warned my SIL of the dangers of a loader tractor as he acquired his first one last year.

38 Sears Roebuck, that danger was well worth mentioning, thanks.
 
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