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Old 03-03-2017, 11:51 PM
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Oh, the 100 needs some lovin too.
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TODD im assuming those are not random pix you found. Would i be correct in guessing you claim bouas property / relation??
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Old 03-04-2017, 11:13 AM
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TODD im assuming those are not random pix you found. Would i be correct in guessing you claim bouas property / relation??
I would guess you are correct. It might be Todds better half. Remember, he said to paint my wheel weights yellow.
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I paid $1500 for a GT and loader, and its the best money I have ever spent!! I have bad knees and back and use it to pick up about everything. It will move rock, dirt, snow, firewood and anything you can hook a chain too. I used it to build a retaining wall out of railroad ties. Those sucker are heavy and I didn't have to lift a one.

Now if you were to give me $10,000 I would love a compact tractor and loader, but I still would'nt get rid of my GT and loader!!




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I paid $1500 for a GT and loader, and its the best money I have ever spent!! I have bad knees and back and use it to pick up about everything. It will move rock, dirt, snow, firewood and anything you can hook a chain too. I used it to build a retaining wall out of railroad ties. Those sucker are heavy and I didn't have to lift a one.

Now if you were to give me $10,000 I would love a compact tractor and loader, but I still would'nt get rid of my GT and loader!!




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What kinda loader do you have Randy? I have looked everywhere, but can't find one small enough for my O. I am down to building it myself?
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What kinda loader do you have Randy? I have looked everywhere, but can't find one small enough for my O. I am down to building it myself?

Its a johnson 10 on a wheel horse 1277 which is a hydro. A johnson 10 would fit on a OCC if you built a proper subframe, but the OCC's are really not up to loader duty.

The Danco's were a trip bucket design and no down pressure. They had a pretty strong subframe to help protect the lack of a proper frame on the cub.

I would get a 10hp and up hydrostat cub if I were you and use cadloaders plans if you want to build.


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Its a johnson 10 on a wheel horse 1277 which is a hydro. A johnson 10 would fit on a OCC if you built a proper subframe, but the OCC's are really not up to loader duty.

The Danco's were a trip bucket design and no down pressure. They had a pretty strong subframe to help protect the lack of a proper frame on the cub.

I would get a 10hp and up hydrostat cub if I were you and use cadloaders plans if you want to build.


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Thanks Randy. I have a 124 that would do much better. But I just like the cool factor of the O. I have learned through this thread that the Danco RD300 was the only one that will work. I will find one, might take awhile. But I might get frustrated and just get a Kubota DX series as Sam suggested. They look like a well built CGT. But then you loose the cool factor.
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