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Posted by Robert in W. Mi. on February 01, 2002 at 14:07:06 from (208.32.163.248):
In Reply to: whats your favorite loader tractor and why posted by cliff on January 31, 2002 at 17:08:55:

My Agco Allis is easily the best loader tractor combo i've ever used, let alone owned. This tractor gets used year around for many things besides plowing snow in the winter. It has a 16 speed trans, with a shuttle, and NO puter to fail. These tractors are built to last with excelent air/oil cooled engines, that start easily in cold weather, and never over heat!! I all so use this combo to load sand out of my sand pit, and for skidding and loading logs. It gets used on my farm for loading manure to be spread in my fields, and for baleing hay and straw. The ALO loader comes off in 5 minutes or less, and i can change from the bucket to pallet forks in 15 seconds or less!!! It easily lifts logs my friends Deere loader can't handle, and my loader has a full thick frame over an inch thick going all the way to the back axle!! Most factory loaders in this class cost more, lift less, and are just bolted on at one mid point of their tractors!! Ever see a tractor broken in the middle from liftlng a heavy load?? This is why! I like simple tractors that are reliable, and this one fills the bill for me. Robert
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