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       Wanted a loader tractor with a hrdrlic dump bucket.
       By: trail twister Date: October 25, 2017, 7:31 am
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       I have been needing a loader tractor with a non trip rod for the
       bucket. I also wanted some thing diesel so it should be easier
       on fuel.
       I knew what ever I found was not going to be in the range of my
       current tractors 1938 to 1965, the 65 is a gas guzzler and is
       going to partly fund the new loader tractor.
       Found a 1979 Allis 175 Diesel in great shape with decent tires
       and a front loader not all bent up and leaking fluids. Problems
       arose when the banker I live with said it was to big and costly
       per the year. Isn't any more HP than the 65 model that is going
       to fund a bunch of the new tractors cost. Even the physical size
       isn't any bigger. Ya but those size tractors require bigger
       parts when they break so are more costly buy IE to own.
       OK Banker I will pass but know it is a mistake. Just what do you
       suggest?
       Banker says a new cut tractor, so the search began. I refused to
       get any thing below 30HP will let the banker use a shovel and
       wheel borrow before I go below that size. New Holland was first
       because I was at the dealer to get a pricy part for the 65. They
       have the same basic tractor 33HP one called a boomer and one a
       work master. Dealer couldn't really explain the difference other
       than a few thousand dollars. Didn't have one in stock that was
       gear and had R1 tires so would be a couple months to get one if
       I wanted one and was set on the price. Sold Kubota's but turned
       up his nose when I inquired on the price. Just said I would not
       be as happy with it as I would a New Holland. Found out later he
       wouldn't make as much off the Kubota as he would the NH.
       Next was a Branson dealer who I had thought sold a KTM or some
       thing like that but he had dropped that brand. Only had one
       tractor in stock a 33HP model he used as a demonstrator he said,
       but wouldn't even start it. Had a brush hog mounted and I picked
       several branches off the tractor with 2 inch thorns. Didn't have
       R1 tires on it had R4's, Buy the tractor and when I get a set of
       R1 tires in we will swap them out if you don't scuff them.
       Seemed rather put out when I said I was not going to do any
       thing of the sort it would have tires i wanted or I would not
       buy.
       Banker also was not to thrilled with the dealer either.
       Next was a Massey Ferguson / NH dealer. He starts off that I
       would not be happy with the Massey just so many things it didn't
       do that the NH did but again several thousand dollars more for
       the NH. Also again he would not even start any of them. Didn't
       have a NH with R1 tires either and then the HP went from 33 to
       35 for the new models and I would have to wait for a new one to
       come in and they were several thousand more because of the
       bigger HP.
       Banker was scratching her head as we left.
       I decided I could probably swing the 175 Allis with out the
       banker once I sold the 65.
       Comeing home from a car show we drove buy a Case IH dealer,
       decided to go back on Monday and see what they were costing.
       Talk about sticker shock for a horriable thought out machine
       Farmall. $25,000 for a 25HP machine the controls for the front
       loader was OK and the valveing hung nearly to the ground under
       the machine. I would have had that ripped off on the second day.
       Again the Allis 175 is looking better.
       OH there is a Kubota dealer and a stand alone dealer. We stop
       and look at a few of the tractors he has setting in the lot out
       front. Go in and tell him what I am looking for and he takes us
       out to see a 33HP machine with R1 tires but no front loader, not
       to worry we have a shed full of them and shows us the shed full.
       Some how it get to where I am from and I tell him so he gets to
       talking about people I know real well as he is figureing up the
       money.
       Sounds pretty good but we only have the pricy NH and the used
       Broson to compair to. We leave and talk about it on the way
       home. Banker really liked the dealer says nices one we have met
       turn around. We tell the dealer he has sold the 33HP with R1
       tires and front loader.
       Tuesday Sept 26th we sign the papers and place a worldly amount
       down after they give us the tour of the tractor . Agreed tractor
       will be delivered Friday after the tires are filled with beet
       juice (Rim Guard) and loader mounted. Problem we also need to
       wait for a pinned loader from another dealer.
       Friday morning at 9:45 the dealers delivery man backed the
       trailer and truck into our drive and unloads the tractor and
       goes over the to loaders operation, we had went over the tractor
       on Tuesday before the Banker left the worldly amount of money
       with them. It came with a quick detach bucket because they
       couldn't get the pinned bucket in time for delivery and the
       extra cost was dealer ate.
       So now the banker doesn't have to use the shovel and wheel
       borrow to build more flower beds. I can sell off the 65 and pay
       the banker back part of the worldly amount of money.
       First chore for the new Kubota was rescue the 65 I had ran out
       of gas and wouldn't start even though I put 5 gallons in it. Did
       that well with the banker driving it, good thing we have not had
       rain in a while or the grass would have grown about a foot in
       the amount of time it took as the banker was going so slow.
       Will show the rear first as it towed the Ford fine. Also shows
       the pencil bax they call a tool box. OK you may be able to fit a
       scrench in it. But it is the second mod I did.
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       :D      Al
       #Post#: 79337--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Wanted a loader tractor with a hrdrlic dump bucket.
       By: trail twister Date: October 25, 2017, 7:36 am
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       The seat switch was so bad that I was turning to look at the log
       I as skidding and the tractor quit. Scratching my head I restart
       it don't go far and that stupid tractor quit again , WHAT. On
       the third quit I decided it was the seat switch so I got off and
       looked at it. Hardly any contact so I made up my mind I wasn't
       going to deal with that any longer and would fix it.
       First mod.
       Needs a tiny adjustment but works. I can even stand up to see
       the front loader better when trying to scoop up some dirt.
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       Kubota put this little box on it and called it a tool box. I
       have lunch boxes bigger and some pill boxes just a little
       smaller, seen just to the right of thr SMV placard.
       Second mod.
       Got a tool box and the color matches a little even. cut some
       brackets for the inside and outside. I do have to modify the SMV
       placard some, but that isn't a big deal.
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       Seat is all the way back and there is clearance.
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       I put two of these hooks on, one to each bracket to hang things
       on one of which it the draw bar for thr 3 PT.
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       Draw bar hanging on hooks.
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       As you can see the latches are tight with the ROPS bar folded
       down. I will make some pull tabs for those latches.
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       :D Al
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       Re: Wanted a loader tractor with a hrdrlic dump bucket.
       By: trail twister Date: October 25, 2017, 7:43 am
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       Well I bolted a wheel center I believe weighs 350 pounds to the
       3 PT draw bar. Took some finagling to get the holes lined up as
       the wheel center is so heavy I had to use a pry bar to move the
       thing.  I had the bucket full of Elm that had blew down during
       Saturdays nights storm. Went down the hill and no need to hang
       on with PUCKER POWER worked very well.
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       Now to make the saw scabbards. Found I can carry the log jack
       under thre bucket cylinders just fine.
       Still looking for informtion on LED lights. I don't want to
       waste money buying dim work lights.
       :D     Al
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