cleb said: (quoted from post at 12:10:44 12/29/09) thanks again for your help... so I can cross the 1501 off my list... I we just looking for a lighter duty loader... I saw in another thread the 1501 was listed as being a lighter duty unit...
the 2000 is still listed... things don't tend to move very quickly in this neck of the woods... it just seemed from reading peoples responses that this was to big a loader for the 240...
any recommendations for units to look out for the might be of a better size?
thanks again
Chris
According to my IH loader brochure, the 2000 loader is about 500 lbs heavier than the 1701, and about 550 lbs heavier than the 1501. The lift capacity of the 2000 and 1701 loaders is about 2000-2500 lbs, while that of the 1501 is 1300 lbs. (These loads are "to full extension". Partial lift capacities are considerably higher . . . 4000 vs 1600 lbs for the 2000 vs 1501 loaders). Most of us don't use these loaders for digging, where most of the frame stress originates, but rather for lifting and carrying. Bottom line is that the 1501 is a considerably lighter structure than the others.
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