Posted by Ultradog MN on July 03, 2021 at 13:30:12 from (172.58.87.108):
In Reply to: Wagner wm4 loader posted by Matthew87 on July 03, 2021 at 12:34:52:
Are you going to put this on an N? If so, Have you given a thought to how it will require you to climb up on the the 3 point arms and over the back of the seat to get on the tractor? Have you considered how slippery it might be to do that? Or how difficult it will be to steer a tractor with that big thing clanking on the front end and what a behemoth it make your otherwise nimble N? Or how you'll need to add a thousand lbs to the back end to have any traction? And what the increased compaction on everything you drive over will do? Have you an inkling of the increased wear and tear on your front axle? How you will break spindles and wear out the center pivot? And bend radius rods and drag links and wear out tie rods and your steering box? I gave a thought, Once, to putting a loader like that on an N, for all of about a minute. I decided then and there I would Never punish the tractor, or myself and do such a thing.
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