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Picked up the Kwik-Way loader.
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Re: Picked up the Kwik-Way loader.
That is awesome Noel . They are a great little loaders . Have fun.
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Re: Picked up the Kwik-Way loader.
Noel your sure going to enjoy this loader and saves the back too.
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Re: Picked up the Kwik-Way loader.
Yes Harry. Got plans to move two snowblowers an a 50” mowing deck, already.
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Re: Picked up the Kwik-Way loader.
Congratulations Noel
looks like that project worked out great! Looking at the pictures it seems like that is an oversized bucket but is looks like the tractor handles it fine.
Like Harry said that is going to be one heck of a back saver!
Like Harry said that is going to be one heck of a back saver!
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Re: Picked up the Kwik-Way loader.
Looking at manuals, pictures and you tube videos Jeff, it looks original. It’s 40” wide. My rear tires are almost an inch wider than the bucket. Fella I got it from bought it new.
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Re: Picked up the Kwik-Way loader.
That is a OEM bucket for that loader set up . I have worked on them before . Strong little loaders , but need to watch the weight on the front axle and wheel bearings .
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Re: Picked up the Kwik-Way loader.
Noel that's quite the loader on your tractor. How high does it lift? 8 feet? How's the rear end traction with the bucket full?
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Re: Picked up the Kwik-Way loader.
Hi Matt. I’d be guessing 7’ but I never measured it. Have not use it much yet. But the little I did, was not much trouble going ahead, but if your pointing down hill a little it’s a little harder to back up. As with any two wheel drive tractor, backing up hill is not there strong point. I did put my winter weight back on. Only 50 lbs, might help a little. So will be trying to figure out a weight system with out being to far out the back of the tractor.
Noel
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