now thats funny!,1 -neighbore buys at least two front wheels for his jd a year (from jd)2- ive fought ps on fords for years with a front loader,( and have broken wheels also)3 -never had much clutch troubles except on a 3000 ford 4- how many actual loaders have you seen with loaders arms attached to the motor ? come on,i aint arguing with you,like i say I run 4 myself.im simply telling him that if he needs a loader only theres better options than a farm tractor!a loader on a farm tractor actually used to farm with is in the way about 90% of the time.exactly how many loaders have you seen with arms twisted or broken from loading round bales? forks break regularly on my places,you must have some very smooth feilds!how much force exactly is put on a 4000 lb loaders arms when you have a round bale raised and drop a front wheel in a gopher or badger hole?10 tons ? 20 tons?how many folks have you heard of that were killed or crippled for life when they put a round bale in a bucket and it rolled down the arms?doesnt happen on a self leveling bucket.which 99.9% of the tractor loaders dont have.the plain and simple fact is if a man just needs a loader,hes better off with a loader.if he wants a loader on his tractor,buy what your local dealer can support.doesnt do me much good to buy a kubota if i have to drive 100 miles to get parts.especially when theres a case,jd,and ford dealer within 20 miles.
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