Posted by Geo-TH,In on June 24, 2016 at 11:55:38 from (172.78.54.1):
In Reply to: Kubota? posted by Ferd on June 24, 2016 at 10:06:01:
If I'm reading the data on the front bucket, it can only lift 850# to full height and had a 60 inch bucket. That's a big bucket. Doesn't say size of bucket in terms of cubic yards. I doubt if it can lift a full bucket of wet dirt. Looks like the person who had it put over 200 hours a year on it, so it was useful and met the guys purpose.
I don't have a bota, but I will comment the HST is a must for a front loader along with power steering.
I guess the big question is what do you plan to do with it? How high is your dump truck or dump trailer?
Front tires look a little narrow form pic. That could be an issue is you are loading something in sand or mud, because the weight in front bucket transfers weight off rear wheels and it all ends up on the front wheels.
As for me, I wish I could stand the smell diesel, the exhaust gives me a headache. That really limits me because most small tractors are diesel. Only one that's gas.
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