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  1. #1
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    Iseki G174

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    I just purchased a 1978 Iseki G174 4x4 and would like to have a front end loader. Does anyone where I could get one to fit it?

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    Iseki TX1500F

    Default Re: Loader for Iseki

    I have a G-174, the loader on it is from Brantly Mfg. Co. in Frederic, Ok. It is a 500 pound lift capacity. It works very well.

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    Platinum Member NHmitch's Avatar
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    Bolens G154/IsekiTX1300F

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    Hi,

    I have been looking for awhile for a FEL for my G154. I spoke with a few people on the phone, and did a ton of research. Basically what I found was there are FEL's that you can get, they are expensive, 2k-3k, but if thats what you need, it will work well. I was going to take the dive, and make the investment, but I have been using a dirt scoop on the rear, and I have moved about 100 tons of gravel in our pastures. I am going to add a hydraulic top link on the dirt scoop, and for the most part, it will act like an FEL, except you have to look behind you, and have good counter weights, like suitcase weights on the front, and loaded front tires. Below are older pictures of my tractor with the dirt scoop that I got at Tractor Supply. It they are only $379.99. http://countyline-reg-dirt-scoop-2131514. A huge difference. I can lift roughly 800 lbs on the back, and I know that I have lifted that. Otherwise, if you do want an FEL, Koyker makes them for your tractor, model 200, and I looked at one, and it was the best deal so at about 2k. They said that they can ship them to you. The site with the loader is, http://www.kenotractors.com/administ...b3e3b42_03.jpg. Anyways, I have found the the dirt scoop has been working great for me, but congratulations on your new tractor!

    Mitch






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    Veteran Member RobertBrown's Avatar
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    Bolens G192/TS1910 Ford/New Holland 1920

    Default Re: Loader for Iseki

    Quote Originally Posted by NHmitch View Post
    Hi,

    I have been looking for awhile for a FEL for my G154. I spoke with a few people on the phone, and did a ton of research. Basically what I found was there are FEL's that you can get, they are expensive, 2k-3k, but if thats what you need, it will work well. I was going to take the dive, and make the investment, but I have been using a dirt scoop on the rear, and I have moved about 100 tons of gravel in our pastures. I am going to add a hydraulic top link on the dirt scoop, and for the most part, it will act like an FEL, except you have to look behind you, and have good counter weights, like suitcase weights on the front, and loaded front tires. Below are older pictures of my tractor with the dirt scoop that I got at Tractor Supply. It they are only $379.99. http://countyline-reg-dirt-scoop-2131514. A huge difference. I can lift roughly 800 lbs on the back, and I know that I have lifted that. Otherwise, if you do want an FEL, Koyker makes them for your tractor, model 200, and I looked at one, and it was the best deal so at about 2k. They said that they can ship them to you. The site with the loader is, http://www.kenotractors.com/administ...b3e3b42_03.jpg. Anyways, I have found the the dirt scoop has been working great for me, but congratulations on your new tractor!

    Mitch
    I used a scoop on my g192 and found it to be very effective. I decided it was faster to turn mine around and face forward. I didn't have to stop or back up to load it or unload it. I think this way it may have been as fast or faster then an FEL

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    Default Re: Loader for Iseki

    About 15 years ago I had Bush Hog brand FEL installed on my G174.
    It has been pretty much trouble free, only had to replace the detent on the spool valve.
    It's been the best investment I made.

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    Default Re: Loader for Iseki

    i can supply you with a new loader that has a G174 mounting kit Email me for details.

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