Posted by John A. on July 02, 2009 at 21:48:52 from (76.1.122.170):
In Reply to: 2250 loader posted by tjiniowa on July 02, 2009 at 19:41:30:
tjiniowa, I have a 966 it and an 806 are essentially sister tractors as far as frames, length and width are concerned. I have had a 2350 loader on my tractor since I got it back in 92. The only modification I have done to my tractors front end is to Loose the front ag type tire and change out to a H.D. Airplane tire on heaver center rims. My loader has only been off of the tractor about 4 times ever! Get the heaver 2350 loader not the lighter 2250 loader. When push comes to shove, you will be more satisfided with it over the lighter one. You will inevitably over horse that lighter loader more times than Not. A 2350 can be for I have ask more of it than it was ever designed to to waaay toooo many times. No I have not destroyed it just have some welds starting to split out, and have needed to reweld them. IMO get the heaver 2350 loader, change out the front tires for airplanes znd you will be well satisfided. Hope this helps. Later, John A.
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