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Dave Martin
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John, in what scenario would you ever need to use the loader when the trailer is in the tipped position? In 30 experience of using ag machinery i have never come across one!

 

 

Obviously not been sugar beeting. Prior to front 3 point link the topper was attached to the front loader. The sugar beet harvester attached to the rear and the depth of the harvester controlled by the trailer tipper pipe while the depth of the topper controlled by the front loader.

 

John, i dont mean to give you a lashing, just read both posts again!

 

 

 

 

 

 

P.S, Not that it makes much difference, but I have lifted thousands of acres of beet!

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