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Posted by kyhayman on April 16, 2004 at 20:57:45 from (68.233.199.89):
In Reply to: New Holland failure posted by Billy R on April 16, 2004 at 08:13:56:
Never had a TC33 but have broken more than one tractor with a FEL. Worst was a 1290 Case/DB. 3 front axles (not pivot pins). Loader was too stout for the tractor. Got a 1210 and broke the loader frame several times. Finally reinforced it where it wouldnt and broke the whole front casting off the tractor (also broke a rear axle housing another time). Every one of these events had a common thread, I was exceeding the lift capacity of the loader or digging into the ground. Every loader manual I have read says 'do not dig'. Most of us use them like a skid loader or highlift. Finally decided it was cheaper to use my loader for loading round bales, bought a skid loader for routine stuff, and rent a dozer or high lift when I need to. Cheaper than the damage to the tractor.
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