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Posted by Mike M on February 08, 2005 at 07:41:38 from (24.140.40.90):
In Reply to: NF with loader posted by Duane E on February 07, 2005 at 19:25:06:
One of the most stable loader tractors I have owned was a JD 50 with a NF and a # 45 loader. With a 2 cyl. tractor 70% of the weight is on the rear and 30% on the front balancing them very well with very little added weight needed. My worst was an industrial JD 500 with a loader. Like a 3020 with a very heavy wide front end.You could hardly hang enough weight on the back to make it stable.Let me tell you that the rear end will come up way too far before you get close to the front end piviot stop,this is enough to scare the heck out of ya. Got a gas 4020 with a 158 loader and wide front end now.Have the rear tires loaded and hang a model 115 blade on the rear 3 pt. and put on chains for the winter.This makes a very useful and stable outfit.
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