got the loader complete (75% anyway)....

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Just picked the rest of the loader up. Very satisfied... Mentioned the price again and he said he knew it was lo but it was more than the local dealer offered him and he didn't have to do anything as far as haggling, advertising, etc....

We's happy....

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Nice loader. First thing that came to mind, if the loader arms were closer to the tractor you would have a more stable tractor, and could lift more. Of course, you would be putting a real high load right over your hood. Does that loader fit multiple tractors?

Best thing about a loader, you'll almost forget what a shovel and wheelbarrow are.

Rick
 

The loader locks onto the console (mount brackets). As long as the tractor has a console to match the loader, it's a 2 minute switch...
 
I am still wondering where the side panels/extensions for your heathouser are? Tractor might warm up quicker in cold weather if you had them installed! Refer to you previous post about the loader. Nice loader! Armand
 
I have noticed that both loaders you have had really stick WAYYYYYY out in front of the tractors. That really limits the lifting capacity of the loaders. Why are these loaders so much different than what we have here in the US????
 
(quoted from post at 23:16:58 03/20/12) I have noticed that both loaders you have had really stick WAYYYYYY out in front of the tractors. That really limits the lifting capacity of the loaders. Why are these loaders so much different than what we have here in the US????

Don't know, but it's handy for stacking......
 
(quoted from post at 02:50:31 03/21/12)
(quoted from post at 01:34:24 03/21/12)

Don't know, but it's handy for stacking......

And very unhandy for maneuverability in tight places such as a barn.[/quote]

It DO stick out a little and, in my barn, unhandy is an understatement, but It's mine, paid for, ont the tractor, and will suit my major purposes just fine. Pick up a fork in an hour or so that I found by knocking on a door. Be 100% complete in 2 hours.....
 
In 2 days (or less), you'll wonder how you managed without it.

We went for years before we invested in a FE loader. Huge difference. Now the tractor does 90% of the work instead of us.
 

Just picked up my 20 buck fork I got by knockin on a door.... Sure glad the guy didn't just shoot me and get it over with :roll:
 

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