I don't think I've ever seen a left handed loader before...
On Monday, February 19, 2018, 10:18:04 PM EST, Curley McLain via Mercedes
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The problem with 3 pt is that the load would not be leveled so the car
would slide into the tractor/vertical part of the forks. (same problem
as 3 pt mounted plows. The multibottom plows solved this with a road
wheel at the back of the plow, but that is not practical for moving
cars) I
I was talking about forks on a 3pt hitch, like round bale movers but bigger.
Seems like anything category 3 or bigger would do it.
That old 90hp Allis never would have noticed the load, I'm pretty sure, and
traction would have been great.
> On February 19, 2018 at 10:36 PM Curley McLain via
We'd have to research the capacity of the loader model, but I think so.
Depends on the rear counterweight. I know the 4020 up and 966 IH up can
with the right loader. You probably only need 30-40 hp, but a good hyd.
pump, a large loader and counterweight. The mass of 70-1230 hp
tractors
Could a 70hp Deere pick up a car on long 3pt forks?
I bet the Allis 200 my dad used to have could do it.
Mitch.
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