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Posted by bjr on June 25, 2007 at 06:12:44 from (64.185.102.32):
In Reply to: Best Loader Tractor. posted by JayWalt on June 24, 2007 at 16:57:59:
I read this and have had the same thoughts about FEL's. I think bigger is better, the 580CK series of Case construction loaders actually take a load without breaking. When I bought a tractor I just resigned to the fact that a loader wasn't something I wanted. Just too many stories of transmission housings breaking on ALL the brands. Just this last week a local fellow was tryin' to get rid of 4 yr old 30 hp NH with loader and you guessed it broken in two. Could have picked it up for a little over what the loader cost but wasn't interested. Loaders have just caused too much grief in my judgement. bjr
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