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Posted by Jim (MI) on September 10, 2001 at 12:44:25 from (198.208.223.35):
In Reply to: farmall smta diesel posted by 53-super-c on September 09, 2001 at 09:37:41:
I have a 70's vintage KOYKER loader on my 48' WD. The loader is great. They have a web site to look up what you need. Also since they are still in business, the parts are accessible. It has a five foot bucket with 2@1 foot extensions making it 7' total. The guy I bought it from said he has lifted the rear of his WD45 and never broke a weld. I inspected it thoroughly, and he definately has not. I moved some huge, and I mean huge rocks with mine. I thought I was going to either break the bucket, or the tractor, but both held up. I basically use it for moving snow. Next year I have a lot of landscaping, so it will be getting tons of use. I very strongly recommend them.
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