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12-23-2002, 10:21 PM #1New Member
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KOYKER LOADERS
I HAVE A KOYKER 155 LOADER WITH 5 FT BUCKET AND IT HAS WORKED GREAT SO FAR. JUST LOOKING FOR SOME FEEDBACK ON THIS BRAND. HOW WELL THEY HOLD UP OVER THE LONG HAUL, THEIR LIFT CAPACITY WAS GREATER THAN THE OEM LOADER. THOUGHTS PLEASE.
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12-24-2002, 12:22 AM #2Veteran Member
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- Johnson City, TN
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- JD 2040,2240, 2355, 2755, 4055
Re: KOYKER LOADERS
Good medium duty FEL that is designed for your size tractor. The life of a FEL is in the operator. Remember you do not have a buldozer, enjoy your unit.
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12-24-2002, 07:28 AM #3
Re: KOYKER LOADERS
I've never known anyone who owned a Koyker, but I do know a Kubota dealer who sure stocks a lot of the them, so he must be selling quite a few and he told me he sells more of them than the Kubota loaders and has had very good luck with them.
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12-24-2002, 07:52 AM #4Gold Member
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- Fairfax, Franklin County, Vermont
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- 1999 Cub Cadet 7260
Re: KOYKER LOADERS
I have a Koyker 150 with a 60" bucket on my 1998 Cub 7260. No problems at all. Very happy with it.
Corm
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12-29-2002, 11:44 PM #5Veteran Member
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- Yanmars = Fx235- F255- FX335... branson 4220i tlb - hinomoto JF1 New Holland 7610 Branson 3510 tlb
Re: KOYKER LOADERS
I have a koyker 150 with a 4' bucket on my yanmar FX24-D
I moved 110 yds of soil this summer with it.
No problems at all.
Just tighten the large arm adjustment bolts on the side every few days thats all.
I like them !!
Tractor Ernie <>< In Oregon


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