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John Sink
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2000-05-16          16339


What is a good frontend loader for my 3710 kubota 4wdr tractor. The price is also very inportant.



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Art White
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2000-05-17          16354


There are many loaders out there that will fit your tractor. The people that built your tractor also builds there own loaders and offer them at reasonable prices. Your choice of cost over potential performance is not the best way to go. Kubota builds loaders for there tractors taking into consideration the weight, amount of hydralic pressure available as well as volume of oil. When you buy a generic loader it is built for many different makes of tractors and you will be the one who will be with less speed or lower lift amounts because of design. ....


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2000-05-19          16431


John:

Great Bend, Bush Hog and Woods all make quality "after market" front end loaders. I just purchased a Great Bend loader for my Ford/NH for $700 less than the NH Loader. The two loaders match up well specs wise. The generic control lever on the Great Bend doesn't look as pretty as the NH but for $700 savings I can live with it. Check out the sites below for more info on these three companies. Great Bend and Bush Hog are now both owned by Allied Products so the equipment is virtually identical. Anyways, for specs see manufacturer's websites. ....


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