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Topic: Re: front end loader strength
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| james9n
11-15-2012 20:43:03
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ookaaaay....sounds like a big negatory. I just happened to have seen a cheap 8n with a bucket loader attached and thought maybe i could put a spear on it......wont be buying it. Any recomendations on a smaller reasonably priced tractor that can handle it. Handle it easy as i dont want to have any problems. I have a big case i could put a loader on but would kinda like to find something small but capable yet easy on the pocket book. thanks for everyones replies btw...probably saved me from a big headache because even though i have a 9n already i was seriously eyeballin that 8n with the loader.--thanks from talking me off the ledge :) |
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| old
11-16-2012 07:45:32
209.86.226.34
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Re: front end loader strength in reply to james9n, 11-15-2012 20:43:03
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| Just some things to think about in looking for and finding a loader tractor. You want 2 way lift cylinders so you can do some real dirt work as in 2 hyd lines on each cylinder. #2 you want power steering no questions ask there or you will after a few weeks be causing it or looking like the Hulk. #3 you want a way to off set the front end weight like in the picture I posted and even then you can find it is not enough. And now the biggest thing to remember. ALWAYS when you have a loader you keep the load as close to the ground as you can so as to not flip your tractor over on its side |
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