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Sam, I'm with you on this one. I think this bucket is a good mulch and snow bucket. I would like to source a lower and shallower bucket for dirt or stone work. Until then I will have to learn to take half a scoop.
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Cub diesel fan, I don't see any rain. Don't have a parade either. I agree the 3000 series are probably not as heavy duty as my old IH iron but this is what I found in my loader search and the price was right. Do I want to put a loader on my nice, pretty, collectable show tractors. Absolutely not! I bought this sucker to work and I will try to take care of it the best I can.
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I was under the tractor the other day but I forgot to take picks of the pump. It is mounted on a plate on the loader sub frame with the the shaft facing forward. The pto shaft runs straight back to it and is connected with a coupler. The plate can be removed from the sub frame while the pump and hoses are attached to it by removing four bolts. This allows the loader to be removed without draining the fluid or removing the entire subframe. |
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B.- Not sure how that model will handle the FEL but it sure looks nice! Once you get used to it you will be amazed at what it will do. I was told the same things when I bought mine back in 1986 but it was the best investment in a attachment I ever made, just be patient and you will learn what it likes and doesn't like. All I can say is CONGRATS and enjoy! Keep pics coming
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