70A loader
todd
Join Date: Posts: 1 |
1999-12-21 11375
Could any one help me a little bit, bought a 670 yesterday need a loader bad hard to find a 60 loader.JD Dealer told me a 70a loader will fit, bolt right on he says! how about woods,leon,kelly or? any help
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70A loader
JerryG
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 54 NW AR Pics |
1999-12-21 11377
Todd, if you can put a little bit larger loader on then that is the way to go. Your speed may be some what slower(not much), but you will have more reserve power for lifting. I'm at that place now. I'm going to go from 2" lift cylinders to 2.5" by this summer. Good luck. ....
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70A loader
Roger L.
Join Date: Jun 1999 Posts: 0 |
1999-12-21 11378
Todd, I wonder if you got that loader? After studying the specs and measurements of the 670, 755, and 770 against the 60 and 70 series loaders I've got to agree with your dealer. There isn't enough difference to worry about. You will need to have the dual selective control valve no matter what loader you go with. It was an option on the 670. My own preference would be to go no larger than a 48" bucket.
Roger L ....
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70A loader
dave
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 113 New Jersey |
1999-12-22 11408
Look at the Great Bend 200 line. If you don't have the SCV, GB has something that will work. I have a GB 260 on a 770 with the factory (JD) SCV. It works great! GB even paints it GREEN.
Good Luck! ....
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