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It's not orange a huff

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    Posted: 28 Jun 2011 at 4:00am
We mainly use the payloader as a fork lift there is b & wc in this photo 
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it's a hough payloader....spent years on one! can;t keep brakes on them...but they are tough little buggers and last ALONG time! i used one to move loaded rail cars of fertilizer and used it to put fertilizer in hoppers for mixing! pulled semi's to get them started! one tough animal!
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i remember loading a farm truck with pellitized fertilizer one day, the loading ramp i was using broke as i was backing back down, it was going over....i revved up the engine and pulled the lever back to raise the loader...it did roll over but the loader saved me! stopped upside down, fuel running out of the tank in front of me, and battery acid running out from under the seat on each side of me! the truck driver pulled me out, as somehow i got my foot caught in between the 2-stick! we then took the floater and pulled it back onto it's wheels...topped off the fluids, and was going again within the hour! had to rebuild the ramp before we could use it again! used bridgeplank this time! if it was just a little bit wet outside...it would git stuck, until you put something in the bucket...then you couldn'tstop it!
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