Loader for a JD 655 tractor
Mark
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 188 Virginia |
2001-09-13 31787
I am looking for a small loader for a JD 655 tractor. I am under the impression that a JD 51 loader will fit this machine. Any one know if this is true? When I called the local JD dealer they said that was to old of a tractor to purchase a loader for it and did not give me any more info. Any one know where I can purchase a used loader for this machine?Thanks, for your help,Mark
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Loader for a JD 655 tractor
Bernie Galgoci
Join Date: Posts: 1 |
2001-09-14 31805
Mark: My literature from Deere says the JD60 loader, which is no longer in production, fits the JD655 tractor. This is the same loader that fits the JD650 tractor, and there was a discussion on this board about finding a loader for a 650 a few weeks ago. You may want to check that discussion out at the link below. ....
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Loader for a JD 655 tractor
Bernie Galgoci
Join Date: Posts: 1 |
2001-09-14 31806
Sorry. Let me try that link again. ....
Link: Loader for 650
 
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Loader for a JD 655 tractor
Don M
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 120 myLocation |
2001-11-30 33552
I just saw a 655, and it had a 51 loader on it.
-Don M ....
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Loader for a JD 655 tractor
Blair
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 2 |
2002-01-17 34621
I have a loader on one of my 650 tractors. It is a JD 67 model loader. I am in Virginia ....
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Loader for a JD 655 tractor
Mrwurm
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 184 South East Michigan |
2002-01-17 34623
I have the original product literature for my JD650 and it specifies a number 67 loader. The JD650 is only rated to carry 400 lbs in this loader. The same loader on a JD750 is rated to carry 700 lbs. I think they are trying to tell us that the JD650 front end is light duty. Just my thoughts. ....
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Loader for a JD 655 tractor
Roger L.
Join Date: Jun 1999 Posts: 0 |
2002-01-17 34628
I wouldn't make the assumption that the 650 front end is light duty. In fact, it is difficult to think of anything made of steel that is not quite a bit more capable than that. It could just as easily be that the spec is related to how much downforce that they manufacturer wants to keep on the rear wheels. Remember that the rear wheels are the ones with traction and brakes!
So they may also be telling us that the front ends are identical and that the 750 weighs more, or is rated to lift more counterweight on its 3pt hitch...or even that the 750 simply has a longer wheelbase. Roger L. ....
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