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1953 Ford Golden Jubilee with Davis loader

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ri702bill

That is one serious bucket there... 3 yard cacacity??

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, T-Mo said:

No power steering

On the plus side you get a good arm and shoulder workout.  

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Maxwell-8

Looks like a good decent machine. 

I really like the nose on those tractors. 

 

50 minutes ago, ri702bill said:

one serious bucket there... 3 yard cacacity??

If it can lift that? 

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oliver2-44

Nice original Jubilee!  

Those are very solid loaders,

You don't find much repair welding on them even at their age. 

Looks like some lift cylinder front seals are needed.

Yes, that's a very serious bucket.

I like the long ramps on your trailer, that vertical foot sure helps when loading something heavy

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Maxwell-8 said:

 

 

If it can lift that? 

 

On lighter material such as mulch or loam it would certainly move it. 

For the rest of the time it's up to the operator to understand and account for what's being lifted.  

 

Some folks here create or modify a bucket for heavy loads that still clears the width of the tires by making it wide and shallow.  Capacity is greatly reduced so obviously the weight would be as well.  

 

 

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Sailman

Grew up driving my grandpa's Jubilee "Henry". That one you have has some SERIOUS rear tires!

Fluid in those tires would help a lot with rear end counter weight.

Nice find with the loader.

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T-Mo

I do wish the bucket was a bit smaller - it's a pretty large bucket.  The rear tires aren't loaded and are 13-28....the Jubilee came out with 10-28 tires, I believe, with 11-28 optional, so these are a bit larger.  The front tires are a bit oversized as well.

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