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Re: 300 Utility loader questions


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Posted by Paul 300 U on November 19, 2019 at 12:52:46 from (209.23.45.193):

In Reply to: 300 Utility loader questions posted by Paul 300 U on November 18, 2019 at 10:11:57:

Thanks all for the helpful replies! I appreciate the feedback. It's great to see some familiar faces from other forums here!
Sorry four the slow response. I'm 0 for 3 in responding with pictures, my entire message disappears when I attempt to send. I think I've got that figured out now. I will try to answer some of the questions and comments.
I've heard often about the limitations of steering with the 300 utility. Mine does have power steering, I don't know if that helps or hurts. I recently relocated and now live in the Adirondack mountains of NY full time and moving/ piling snow is my # 1 goal for the loader. I'd also like to do some property maintenance and a loader world come in handy. I have a 5 ft mower for grass cutting. Otherwise this is not a daily work tractor.
I'm a bit disappointed but not surprised finding a hydraulic bucket match for my current 33 A frame is going to be difficult. I was hoping there were several other models that would work. From what I've read the "a" in 33a Power Loader frame I have indicates it was designed for hydraulic use. Maybe I will still find someone with the attachments. I don't know whether that set up was designed to use a seperate pump or the one on the tractor. I appreciate the suggestions on keeping the bucket light, taking proper measurements and finding a local welder to modify.
I did find this loader (see pics) on facebook and reached out. I am going to call the owner back. I'd appreciate any suggestions on questions to ask. These are the only pictures available but there may be parts missing. I'd hate to drive 3 hours and spend good money on a lawn ornament. By the way, if it's appropriate on this forum, what would be a fair price for this if it is in w working order.
Again, thanks for the continued input.
Paul




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