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Posted by Robert in W. Mi. on March 27, 2002 at 16:30:11 from (205.217.82.133):
In Reply to: Re: Re: What compact tractor to choose? posted by Roger on March 27, 2002 at 14:18:15:
Thanks Roger, i hope others enjoy the pictures as well. My loader tractor is a Agco Allis 5660, and the loader is an ALO, all so called Quicke. These tractors are air/oil cooled, and are very efficient! Mine start right up no matter how cold it is, and never over heat on the hottest days! I used it today to move 50 yards of sand about 50 yards and then spread it out in my road. ALO loaders are rated to pick up more than factory loaders, and that's pretty handy when i'm loading wet sand out of my pit, or loading a huge red oak! ALO loaders will come off the tractor in 5 minutes or less, and i can take off the bucket in about 15 seconds! The pallet forks go on just as fast. My pallet forks have ALO's optional "log grab attachment". This is extremely handy for "holding" on to a log, or some loose brush! It's very use full, and i use it all the time! The log grab attachment is powered from a remote outlet on the loader arms. ALO offers up to two remotes on the arms. You just push a button on the joy stick, and use the joy stick to operate the remotes on the arm. Thanks again, Robert
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