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Re: HP recommendations for front end loader?
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Posted by marv on April 01, 2003 at 21:15:43 from (204.119.19.187):
In Reply to: HP recommendations for front end loader? posted by Tim Again! on April 01, 2003 at 15:58:26:
been watching I hope this helps having sold farm equiptment for a while I will try to solve a few questions and may even put other questions in your mind here goes first have a good idea what you want to do mow center or rear and how big can you use 5'6' what ever, then you say you want a loader this in my book puts in 4WD reason when ever you use the loader with front assist the front end will carry and transport the load and the rear wont be spinning all the time also wont tear up everything next tires depends turf or industral if not in mud or soft area turf if solid ind. is good all around but not good in mud then loaders reguardless wich loader it will be matched to tractor but I think you should look at quick attach several different ones some or harder than other to mount and dismount some need tools others dont research some time oem is not as heavey as other brands out their I have bush hog on new holland works great know talk to dealer see where oil comes from if he says from rear ask for gpm of oil real important if low gpm loader moves slow mower is better now ask if you can get what is called power beyond this is a block that is mounted directly to pump on tractor realy great some tractor have standard others option depends on size lets you use loader centermount or rear 3pt or cylinder all at same time check out see if self leveling bucket,one lever controls also ckeck lift cap. break away cap. also to save money you could use 3pt att. for ballast most all tractors need some type ballast most important when getting tractor look for great service reguardless what tractor it will need service and you will most likely need help with questions and want to talk to some one with right answers other wise the money you save up front will cost you later wish I could sell you your first tractor Its great to see happy tractor owners I think you will do great do a lot of reserch pays off one thing I forgot get live pto onr other thing I always tell pepole when they see some one using a tractor stop ask the guy what he does and doesnt like about his and what he recommends and where he got his and what he thinks about him and serv department have fun shopping and make sure you ride and drive before you buy if dealer doesnt have one insist he take you out to where their is one have fun shopping hope I didnt cause mass confusion retired having fun in timber when weather is nice with tractor planting food plots and watching wild life its great
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