Classic curved arm FEL

   / Classic curved arm FEL #21  
Hib . . . thanks for the photos. The dump cylinder is very clear in the larger photo at the link you provided.

Do you have one of these loaders? I'd really like to see some detailed photos of how the arms were constructed. It sure looks like this loader is well ahead of its time! That loader is awesome.



dubba . . . take a look at the new loaders from John Deere. They are not true curved arm loaders, but they have a curve to them. They seem to be a cross between the industrial ultra-low profile loaders and the 1-pieced curved loaders. Not quite either one, but a little bit of both? And not quite as low profile as either style, but perhaps heading in the right direction.
 
   / Classic curved arm FEL #22  
Hib . . . thanks for the photos. The dump cylinder is very clear in the larger photo at the link you provided.

Do you have one of these loaders? I'd really like to see some detailed photos of how the arms were constructed. It sure looks like this loader is well ahead of its time! That loader is awesome.



dubba . . . take a look at the new loaders from John Deere. They are not true curved arm loaders, but they have a curve to them. They seem to be a cross between the industrial ultra-low profile loaders and the 1-pieced curved loaders. Not quite either one, but a little bit of both? And not quite as low profile as either style, but perhaps heading in the right direction.
 
   / Classic curved arm FEL #23  
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Nope. Have never seen one. I think /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif these were only produced by Ferguson in England not here in the U.S.
 
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Nope. Have never seen one. I think /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif these were only produced by Ferguson in England not here in the U.S.
 
 
 
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