Posted by mattofvinings on July 16, 2009 at 09:02:05 from (67.142.161.34):
In Reply to: 504 utility posted by Dennis in Wisconsin on July 15, 2009 at 16:38:14:
Just one thing to think about or look at.
Loader tractors are typically light in the rear end. Which can be fixed in a number of ways.
If the tires were ever chloride-loaded, that can have a tendency to eat the rear rims if leaks developed...quick visual check would confirm or dispel that notion.
I wish my 460U-loader had filled tires...one item on the future list. I can barely back up a gentle hill with zero bucket load without losing traction.
The other thing is to think about how you'll use the tractor other than for loader service...where things like 3-point and IPTO add "value" for other types of work. The tractors are optioned differently of course.
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