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KwikWay Loader
What about this one? Looks like you could make a nice one out of this. But I want to put it on a Original, and it's 36 inches wide. Would fit my 124 without much work?
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You would have to build a whole different subframe if you buy that one.
What do you want a loader for Ronnie? They aren't really very practical on a GT. |
The 124 is a much better option for a loader than an original, the frame on the O isn't full length and cracking where it bolts to the rearend is a common issue.
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I'm not a fan of loaders on GT's. They just aren't made for it. The only GT that was that I can think of that was heavy enough, was the JD 318. JD thought so much of that GT that they designed and sold a loader for it. No one else did. That's why all the loaders are aftermarket. SGT's are built more suited to loaders. |
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I agree. The Original is just to small or weak in the frame dept. Maybe I'll just save my $ and get the compressor I want. I need to get another buddy over to trim the Lelands. They are 50 of them, and were only around 8 feet when I planted them. Now their probally 25ft? But then I will have to keep on shoveling. :biggrin2::bigeyes::biggrin2:
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With a yard like that, doesn't the gardener take care of those chores? Maybe you could talk the pool boy into it Ronnie.:biggrin2: :ROTF1::ROTF2:
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It would be nice to have an O with a loader like Klejeune (one of the members on here)
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