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Re: Loaders Are Hard on Tractors!
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Posted by Brent in IA on April 11, 2005 at 14:55:34 from (199.120.87.137):
In Reply to: Re: Loaders Are Hard on Tractors! posted by Hugh MacKay on April 11, 2005 at 14:23:35:
Except there are those of us who can only afford a couple tractors, and not one dedicated for loader work. We had a Case 1070 that had a loader in the winter for feeding cattle then the loader came off in spring and summer, threw on the duals and front weights, and we used it for tillage, planting, and cultivating 500 acres. Then in the fall after harvest the loader went back on.... The Oliver 1550 pulled the sprayer, grain wagons, baler, and other small jobs. Now, the neighbor down the road has a huge JD skid loader with glassed cab and a JD 6310 MFWD with loader that never comes off for feeding hay and moving manure. Then he uses his "real" tractors in the field. I have a loader for my "H" but rarely mount it because I leave the loader on my 560 full-time. H has 3 point, works great with back blade, mower, etc.. Use the 560 to haul dirt/snow and lift big bales. Couldn"t beat that combo.
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