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Posted by rodger on January 26, 2000 at 16:33:17 from (63.13.63.85):
In Reply to: Model 30 Loader posted by Farmer Brown on January 26, 2000 at 07:37:21:
I'm not positive what the 30 loader is like, however, if its what I think it is, I saw a good one for $150. So your's may be overpriced. The trip bucket won't be the answer for heavy, hard use. On the other hand, for light stuff, you may find it is a lot better than doing the work physcially, yourself. I have a simple Kelly trip loader on a Ford Jubilee and it was a big help when I got it. My dad and I cleaned a lot of loads of manure when I was a kid, and the Kelly and Jubilee would have been a true luxury. Now, I have a 560D with a Dual 315 fully hydraulic loader on it. It is almost as much a luxury compared to the Jubilee/Kelly combination as the Jubilee/Kelly was to 'doin it by hand labor'. But I still use the Jubilee/Kelly, because it is so much easier to haul and move around from farm to farm. I tore out sections of a 42" wide sidewalk, 7 ft in length and the old Jubliee/Kelly was an excellent 'mobile crane' to load them on my trailer. My Dual 315 cost me 1200 at an auction, but most of the ones I see go for 1800 up. If you know your intended use, the 30 Loader may serve you needs and you might get it bought for less money than the party's asking. Good luck
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