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Central ND | Who you calling stupid when you didn't even see what or how it happened? Don't you go calling the guy stupid for something that the H and M tractors with certain loaders on them were notorious for.......LOTS of them have been broken in the middle.
>>The loaders pushed back to lift the loader with the other bottom end of the cylinder on the front half of the tractor and eventually the weak spot of casting in the middle splits. This was VERY common back in the day. Ours lasted 50 years and then snaped in the winter with a scoop full of snow on it....
Where do they snap? In the cast iron housing where the belly pump fits between the transmission and engine. BT, seen that.
Sow me a used loader tractor that hasn't bee abused, especial when they were made from 1939 up until 1953.
>>>(since they are only 74 years old or older)
Edited by School Of Hard Knock 5/2/2026 09:26
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