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Posted by Allan in NE on March 15, 2005 at 12:10:17 from (148.78.243.25):
In Reply to: Allan NE posted by GeorgeH on March 15, 2005 at 11:21:09:
Darned if I know George, I always mounted 'em like this, at the front of the engine area. I think the main thing (and that brace's job) is to make sure that the rear upright is standing as nearly vertical as possible. Stress on that brace is linear, so I think keeping them shorter (within reason and the manufacturer’s adjustment) would be better. As far as weight transference goes, I doubt that the mounting position is going to make a difference on the front end of the tractor. Weight lifted is weight lifted, I would think. The question of front end wear on front hanging loaders vs rear mount loaders, would only be a question of the balance point of the weight of the loader itself. Hope somebody smarter than I will jump in here and help on this one. Allan 
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