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Old 08-26-2021, 05:53 PM
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Default Suggestions for a loader for a 782

I want to put a loader on my 782. What's the most likely candidate? How difficult to find something that will fit? Suggestions? At one time I had the skills to build my own but at age 80 with arthritic thumbs that ship has sailed so kinda looking for something as close to plug & play as I can find. Thanks.
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Old 08-26-2021, 06:13 PM
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Buy a scut with loader, it's more versatile and no work on your part.
While I have 2, 782's, and a 1650, I will not abuse them with a loader.
Just my opinion you didn't ask for.
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Old 08-30-2021, 05:17 PM
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No offense. Yeah, I've kicked it around; put one on the Farmall, buy one, modify the 782. Without going into details, putting one on the 782 makes the most sense for me in my situation. I thought when I posted this I'd get a bunch of opinions. I'm a wee bit surprised at the lack of.
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Not for sure about a 782, but I had a WorkHorse put on my 149 and I am glad that I put it on my 149 instead of 782.

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Old 08-30-2021, 11:13 PM
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A loader on a non power steering cub is not "fun"
I have P.S. on my 3 mentioned Gt's,--I would never go back to manual steering.
Maybe some will chime in, several here have put a loader on cubs.
I don't need a loader on a cub as I have a loader on my 400 Farmall and
Wain-Roy back hoe I can attach when needed,
it is something I built in my younger days.
Today if I needed a similar setup, I'd buy it, not build it.
Not that I couldn't, just a BTDT, no need to do it again.
I will say, sometimes It would be nice to have a little Kubota for small jobs.
And they don't loose value.
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Old 08-31-2021, 06:29 AM
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I put a Kwik Way loader on my 1772 and I have been very happy with it. As George said, you will want to have power steering. This tractor is dedicated to being used as a loader machine because I don't want to pull it on and off.

When I tore my old chicken barn down I used the loader to tear out a bunch of concrete and dump it in a roll off dumpster. I couldn't imagine doing that by hand. Renting a skid steer machine is $500 a weekend. I probably have around $1400 in this loader. I did crack the frame and broke off a steering knuckle in the process but only because I was ramming the concrete and lifting the pieces with the corner of the bucket causing the frame to flex.
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Yes, I wish I had a Kubota BX with a FEL but I didn't have $10k to spend on a loader. Maybe someday I will. The loader is mostly used for light chores around the house and hauling firewood now and I couldn't imagine not having one.
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Yeah, that's what I'm looking for. Doesn't even have to have a bucket that big. Essentially to move mulch around the yard and other small jobs. Like a powered wheelbarrow. Thanks for posting.
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Default Front end loader alternative.

I looked for awhile and could not find a front end loader for my 1782 so I bought a Johnny bucket, it has been a back saver and a very worth while investment! As mentioned I think power steering would be a must. As a added labor saver I purchased dr back hoe, so far Im happy with my set up.
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I put a Kwik Way loader on my 1772 and I have been very happy with it. As George said, you will want to have power steering. This tractor is dedicated to being used as a loader machine because I don't want to pull it on and off.

When I tore my old chicken barn down I used the loader to tear out a bunch of concrete and dump it in a roll off dumpster. I couldn't imagine doing that by hand. Renting a skid steer machine is $500 a weekend. I probably have around $1400 in this loader. I did crack the frame and broke off a steering knuckle in the process but only because I was ramming the concrete and lifting the pieces with the corner of the bucket causing the frame to flex.
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Yes, I wish I had a Kubota BX with a FEL but I didn't have $10k to spend on a loader. Maybe someday I will. The loader is mostly used for light chores around the house and hauling firewood now and I couldn't imagine not having one.
Nice set up Oak!
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I put a Kwik Way loader on my 1772 and I have been very happy with it. As George said, you will want to have power steering. This tractor is dedicated to being used as a loader machine because I don't want to pull it on and off.

When I tore my old chicken barn down I used the loader to tear out a bunch of concrete and dump it in a roll off dumpster. I couldn't imagine doing that by hand. Renting a skid steer machine is $500 a weekend. I probably have around $1400 in this loader. I did crack the frame and broke off a steering knuckle in the process but only because I was ramming the concrete and lifting the pieces with the corner of the bucket causing the frame to flex.
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Yes, I wish I had a Kubota BX with a FEL but I didn't have $10k to spend on a loader. Maybe someday I will. The loader is mostly used for light chores around the house and hauling firewood now and I couldn't imagine not having one.
Nice set up Oak.

OP, keep your eyes on FB Marketplace and Craigslist. Just search loader everytime you're on the computer. You'll probably find a tractor with one on for less than a plug and play kit for your 782, or a super cub and one.

I only gave $2,250 for my IH 284 with loader, that is quite a bit more capable than a Cub with one. Similarly, I found a M610 Bobcat for $800...they're out there.
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