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Posted by old on May 02, 2006 at 13:03:44 from (207.69.139.8):
In Reply to: loader materials posted by chris sweetland on May 02, 2006 at 12:53:08:
You should go to a couple tractor dealers and look the frames over on loaders they have. That way you sort of get a picture of the size stuff they use. Loaders always need to be made heavy because they do get worked hard and a 3000lbs machine will really smack the heck out of things. I have loaders made with 2 or 3 inch pipe that is 1/4 inch walls on the pipe, I anlso have a box frame loader the has 3/8 thick steel in that frame and I have one that is made from 3/4X3 or 4 inch solid steel. Thats the ones on my little tractors the big tractor well it BIG all the way around
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