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Old 03-07-2011, 06:25 PM
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Default Loader action pics for Duke

Had a little time to finally put the loader through its paces. I know Duke was looking for some action shots. The snow pile mountain is still intact, so I decided to play around a little. This pile is half the size that it was, so we did have a ton of snow. Probably the most pointless thing to do, dig at a melting snowpile, but hey, it's some cub time. I DO need some weight on the back and DO need loaded ags for extra traction. The pile was half frozen with ice, so the 129 did pretty good considering. Sure can't wait till spring is in full swing. And on top of it, it's snowing outside right now. Bout time to snow!
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Thanks for sharing, your awesome action pics!
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Nice pics,hey,about how much is the stroke of the lift cylinders?Im looking to try and build a loader,i have the steel,just need a few measurments and stuff.
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Hey! I thought this thread was for me only!

Sweet action shots! That looks so good!
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Sweet! Looks great.
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Nice pics,hey,about how much is the stroke of the lift cylinders?Im looking to try and build a loader,i have the steel,just need a few measurments and stuff.
I'll grab some measurements of the cylinders tomorrow and post em for ya.

Hey Duke,
Plenty of pics to go around. Plenty of snow, mud, slop, and cold to go around if anyone is interested, too????????
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The cylinders on my KW loader are ~2" x 24" and 1.5" x 12".

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Looking good! I still need to find something to use mine for...it hasn't moved since August
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Thanks Matt!
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Nice pics,hey,about how much is the stroke of the lift cylinders?Im looking to try and build a loader,i have the steel,just need a few measurments and stuff.
Here are some rough measurements from my Johnson Loader:

2" x 20" and 1 3/4" X 12", give or take, so pretty comparable to the Kwikway. Big difference is the curl cylinders on the Kwikway are above, while on my Johnson loader, they are below. Good luck with your loader build. Can't wait to see progress pics!
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The cylinders on my KW loader are ~2" x 24" and 1.5" x 12".

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Looking good! I still need to find something to use mine for...it hasn't moved since August
Always good to have em around when you need them. Every spring, my wife buys a bunch of mulch. In the past, she moved it by shovel and wheelbarrow. That will be the first task. This year, she'll be much happier since I've got the loader. Happy wife= more cubs.
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