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Re: Buying a Loader Tractor vs Buying a Tractor and Putting on a Loader
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Posted by kraig WY on September 10, 2002 at 07:04:32 from (63.229.153.73):
In Reply to: Buying a Loader Tractor vs Buying a Tractor and Putting on a Loader posted by Pete on September 10, 2002 at 06:17:26:
I've done both. I have a Ford 850 the I put on Dearborne loader on later, and a JD 4020 that came with with a Ford Loader. I've had more trouble with the Ford Tractor w/Dearborne (Ford) loader that was made for this type tractor then the JD with the Ford loader. You add the right loader it will work. But it seems to cost a lot more to add a loader then to buy them together. If buying used get them together. The bugs are usualy worked out. Buying new doen't matter except for the cost. Snow blades are a differant matter. I wouldn't put a bade on my pick up on a bet. If I want to blade something I'll use a tractor.
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