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Re: Cliff Neubauer and Allan in NE - Farmhand 235
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Posted by Cliff Neubauer on March 01, 2007 at 06:09:59 from (69.66.91.175):
In Reply to: Re: Cliff Neubauer and Allan in NE - Farmhand 235 posted by Allan In NE on March 01, 2007 at 02:48:59:

Allen, I wouldn't be too worried about breaking the front axle as long as you use some common sense. I try not to carry a bale on the loader unless I have one on the 3pt to counterbalance the weight on the loader and that helps alot. Our round bales are 5x6' bales out of a JD 566/567 baler and in the six years we had a loader on our 826 it was moving 500-600 bales a year, often 2-3 times a year and we never broke anything on the front axle which is alot lighter than what you have on your 66 series. When we took the loader off it we did discover than just about every wear part on the front axle was worn out but it had 11,000 hours and the front axle had never been rebuilt.
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