I once had a original "tilt loader" (as you called it) on an older Deutz once. Almost the same design as yours and I am sure you have seen them. Ours had an extra bracket made up for it so that we could tilt the bucket down a little so that we could dig with it. The loader did not like it at all if we tried to dig anything but tilled crop land. It was the arms of the loader that would twist to the point that you would swear that they would snap at any point.
If yours has the arms like the common ones on the older Deutz machines (the arms look exactly alike) they are going to be you weak link. Not so much for putting any down pressure, but for when you start to dig with it.
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