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Garden Tractors Discussion Forum

Topic: 220 with loader
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Case Nutty 1660

11-02-2012 14:19:28
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not a bad looking 220 home made loader found it on a ad think they are a little steep at 2200.00 but worth posting a pic of it to see cnt

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breimer

11-04-2012 08:40:20
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Re: 220 with loader in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 11-02-2012 14:19:28  
Interesting. Not bad for homemade loader.Yeah, probably not very practical.

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Tom Arnold

11-04-2012 09:45:35
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Re: 220 with loader in reply to breimer, 11-04-2012 08:40:20  
I'm sure that it works well but within the limitations of the tractor it
is mounted on. For someone who needs something a bit better
than a Johnny Bucket, that will be fine. However, it is overpriced to
the point where it is competing with 644, 646 and 648 models, the
last of which comes with power steering.

I have no intention of denigrating the loader itself, only the asking
price in the context of other machinery in the same price point.

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Tom Arnold

11-02-2012 18:48:36
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Re: 220 with loader in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 11-02-2012 14:19:28  
I wonder what type of hallucinogenics they are on in order to think that unit is worth anywhere close to $2200.00 ?

It's a ten HP garden tractor that was never designed to have a loader on it. I have seen several 646 Case loader tractors sell for less money. Those are true industrial machines with an integrated loader capable of lifting upward of 1000 LBS when weighted properly. That 220 might lift 250 LBS on a good day.

I've always wondered exactly where the "hat" is that Sellers like this pull ridiculous asking prices out of. LOL

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Case Nutty 1660

11-02-2012 19:13:51
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Re: 220 with loader in reply to Tom Arnold, 11-02-2012 18:48:36  
agree completely Tom, the new paint is not worth 1500.00 bucks lol cnt

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