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Posted by Robert in W. Mi on March 15, 2003 at 16:00:37 from (208.32.166.173):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Used japanese tractors posted by Skinner on March 15, 2003 at 04:56:40:

My loader is an ALO brand, and to date it's the best designed loader i've seen. It's rated to pick up 3,650 and seems tough as nails to me. The 1-1/8" thick loader frame work, is countoured (bent) to stay close to the tractor, and is bolted at several points on the tractor includeing to the rear axle. it's absolutely super strong!! I've loaded a lot of sand out of my sand pit with it, and it just keeps on working perfectly. The loader comes off in about 3 mins., and the bucket will come off in 15 seconds or less!! When you drive into the next tool, you lift the tool, roll it back, and it automaticly locks into place! A couple of my friends also have ALO loaders, and they really like theirs too. Robert
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