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Re: Westendorf,Bush Hog or Quickie
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Posted by Robert in W. Mi. on February 26, 2005 at 14:03:27 from (69.87.133.210):
In Reply to: Westendorf,Bush Hog or Quickie posted by JiminIA on February 25, 2005 at 15:31:27:
Quickie!! Because that's the choice i made several years ago, and my loader is still tight and works great!!! It goes on and off easily, and changeing tools on it is very easy, with only one handle to pull to the side to release the tool. Once you drive into the next tool, you don't even have to get off the tractor to lock it in!!! I go from bucket to pallet forks in about 10 seconds!!! I also have a hydraulic remote out on the arms so i can power the grapple that i also bought from Quickie. If your going to remove the loader from your tractor much, get the optional release handle to unhook all the hoses at one time!!! I think it's a great option that works really well!!! A couple of my friends have Quickie loader too, and all of us are very happy with them! Very well thought out and strong loader, and well worth the little extra it cost me! Robert
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