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Posted by John2510-3020 on March 02, 2003 at 08:42:55 from (63.189.48.165):
In Reply to: Frontend Load info needed. posted by Dave Gibson on March 01, 2003 at 21:33:51:
Hi, One quick question is, does the 450 have a wide or narrow front? Personally for loader work I prefer the wide front as its not as prone to sinking in the soft ground when wet out, also I feel more comfortable using a widefront and loader, they feel more stable when I have a load of dirt in the air or a big round bale on the front. Either way the loaders I tell you will work its just a matter of preferance. IH/Case-IH- I know you were wanting a q-t laoder but, you might be able to find a good 2000 series loader around somewhere, but not really want you wanted, if you did want to stay IH you could go with the later model loader and they offer the features you wanted. The size I would recommend would be either the 1850 or 2200 series loader. Please correct me if Im wrong though. Buhler Allide- They make many different size loaders and brackets for tractors, your included. Dont hold me to it but I think a a comparble loader for the 450 would be the 494(?) with a 5'bucket, it is quick-tach on tractor and bucket, very nice loaders and they dont stick away out there on the front like a Westendorf does. Westendorf- They are good loaders too, they offer some of the same features as the Allide. I think a good matched loader from Westendorf would be the TA-25 or TA-26. I have not used the smaller loader from them, but the WL-47 I used seemed to stick way out in the front, taking alot of weight off the rearend. Bushog- I dont know much about them, but they look like a good loader, and offer the different brackets too. Koyker- again Im not up to date on them but my uncle had a koyker 500 on a 2705 massey and it seemed like a good quick pair. I hope this helps you in your hunt for a good loader. Email me if you have more questions. John
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