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Old 12-20-2017, 07:59 PM
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Buy the loader, then buy the larger SCUT tractor it goes on.
Then no overloading of a little GT.
Sorry,
I'm just not a fan of a boy struggling to do a big mans job, so to speak.
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Old 12-21-2017, 10:52 AM
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so I took a look in person

the bucket is 48"
the top arm is 66"
it's 32" across
I didn't think to measure the height but it is only about 6 blocks from where I live
also in the pic from the back you can see a second bucket, that one is 40" wide and has been modified to be about 72" with some added on

it does look heavy though
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Old 12-21-2017, 11:06 AM
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Well, I stand corrected. In the pics, I think it looks far bigger.


It's made almost identical to a 2250 IH loader. I knew it wasn't that big, or an IH loader, but it looks nearly the same.

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I have no recommendation on whether to buy it or not. I have no idea what your abilities are. Still looks too big, but whatever. I'm with George. Get a SCUT. I'm not all that into loaders on GT/SGT's for the reason he stated.
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Old 12-21-2017, 11:22 AM
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I agree it looks bigger in the pics but the pics look funny, I think it's because the loader is between two buildings and there really isn't much room there.
I think there was some zooming in/out to get the pics at the angles he did.

I really wish I knew what it was made for
the only tag/markings I could see is the sticker that's pretty much unreadable, I think it has a round black circle with lower case "mf" in it?
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I really wish I knew what it was made for
the only tag/markings I could see is the sticker that's pretty much unreadable, I think it has a round black circle with lower case "mf" in it?
Massey Ferguson? They did make some garden tractors with loaders, had a friend with one.
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Massey Ferguson? They did make some garden tractors with loaders, had a friend with one.
that was my first thought too
then I saw this : International 300 Utility Tractor w/ Bucket
not exactly the same but closer than anything else I've found
I'm going to look at it again in about 15 minutes, see if I can get any more info out of the owner, surely it didn't just appear there one day while he was at work?
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anybody familiar with this sticker?

it measures 17" at the frame mounts
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