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One-armed loader: Are they rugged?
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Posted by Douglas Stockman on December 26, 2001 at 02:59:20 from (4.54.39.230):
Greetings: I know there was a one armed loader made for the Cub, Super A, 100-140. Has anyone here used one? I am just wondering how rugged they are? Do they stand up to the stresses expected for a tractor of that size? Given the one arm design, I would think lateral stresses could cause problems. I know these loaders cost between $1,000-$2,500 these days so I am not in the market for one. But I have in my head a very simple design to make one with a trip bucket and gravity down. Has anyone made a simple one arm loader that works? Thanks in advance for all hands-on practical information. Douglas Stockman Penfield, NY
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