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Comments for 1943 Farmall H Reversed Loader
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jal-SD wrote on Thursday, November 13, 2014 (PST):Quite a few like that in the Nebraska sand hills used for putting up loose hay back in the day. I think most were "farm-shop" developed.
ryaninks wrote on Thursday, November 13, 2014 (PST):what would the benefits of turning one around be? besides the lack of forward gears and being able to go backwards really fast?
ken wrote on Friday, November 14, 2014 (PST): most have the ring and pinion turn around to reverse the speeds. Putting the loader on backwards makes it turn shorter and puts the weight over the heavier rear axle. they steer easier.
Al wrote on Monday, November 17, 2014 (PST):Year-A-Round Corp. in Mankato, MN made a few of these. There was one on a 4010 John Deere when I worked there.
Harry Klever wrote on Saturday, December 06, 2014 (PST):There was a quit a few made in South Dakota, started in a blacksmith shop to cut off the shifting rails under the top cover, and weld them on to the other end, and make a new shifting socket etc. I reversed a SMTA in 1981or82, put on a Westendorf WL-42 loader, The same blacksmith helped me too
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