Picked up the Kwik-Way loader.

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Little bit more painting done. It’s just a quick wiff. But it’s black and don’t look to bad. And it’s a loader. It’s gunna get used looking. :giggle:

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propane1 wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 6:38 am 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.

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Biggest thing I found is to split the weight between the wheels and the frame . Also remember the farther out front the load the more leverage there is . Same goes for the rear
How much wheel weight do you have ?
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75 lbs per wheel Dave.

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propane1 wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 8:02 pm 75 lbs per wheel Dave.

Noel.
I would recommend you double that .
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