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front end loader for MTA?
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Posted by Al on August 19, 2001 at 15:52:06 from (63.175.63.97):
All, If I ever find a Super MTA like I want, one thing I have thought about for it is a front end loader. I've seen an ad before in Red Power for new, I believe the brand is Koyker, front end loaders for M's, Super M's, MTA's, 400's, etc. Does anyone have any experience with these? What I'd like to know is how they mount to the tractor, how hard to put on/take off, hydraulic modifications necessary to run the loader, and if such a setup is really worth it or not. I do NOT want a wide front tractor, so I know I will have some limitations on the front end as well as stability issues. My plans are more for using this thing as an "extra hand" for lifting things and moving them short distances (I.E. pallets of seed on and off a truck) at slow speed. What do you all think? Al
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