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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 8202848" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>even further away from a 2 prong pick.</p><p>OM borrowed a loader tractor with a perry loader, we thought it was fantastic, so did he, went and ordered one. Which duly arrived, but didn't fit our loader tractor, he threw a wobbly over that, not sure why, but we had to wait another month, till he decided he would get the 'right' bits, to fit our tractor, a DB 990, trip loader.</p><p> We had a wooden sledge, behind the baler, 1 person stacking the bales in 5's or 7's, depending what the bales were like. That was a 'lovely' job, then moved onto a more conventional one, then a cooks sledge/loader, finally a flat eight.</p><p> It just shows how far farming has modernised, in a relatively short time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 8202848, member: 86168"] even further away from a 2 prong pick. OM borrowed a loader tractor with a perry loader, we thought it was fantastic, so did he, went and ordered one. Which duly arrived, but didn't fit our loader tractor, he threw a wobbly over that, not sure why, but we had to wait another month, till he decided he would get the 'right' bits, to fit our tractor, a DB 990, trip loader. We had a wooden sledge, behind the baler, 1 person stacking the bales in 5's or 7's, depending what the bales were like. That was a 'lovely' job, then moved onto a more conventional one, then a cooks sledge/loader, finally a flat eight. It just shows how far farming has modernised, in a relatively short time. [/QUOTE]
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