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Pallet attachment

15th November 1968
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A pallet-lifting attachment and a big-capacity grain bucket for use with the heavy-duty Western Fermirear loader, have been introduced.

The pallet attachment comprises a frame with two 2ft 10in. long tines, each 41n, X 4in. in cross-section. The tines can be adjusted for position across the loader frame within maximum centres of 2ft 10in.

Lifting capacity of the pallet loader is lOcwt and maximum lifting height 9ft.

The new bucket attachment is designed to handle low-density materials such as snow, grain, deep litter or sawdust. It has a capacity of 21 cu.ft. and a width of 6ft Sin. Maximum lift is to 9ft at the pivot point.

The bucket can be readily interchanged with other Farmi attachments, such as the manure fork and gravel bucket. In action, heavy-duty springs return the bucket to the rest position after tripping.

The Western-Farmi loader is designed for use with the larger horsepower agricultural type tractors.

Made by: Western Machinery and Equipment Co. Ltd., Redlake Trading Estate, Ivybridge, Devon.