6000 to 7520: should I do it?

   / 6000 to 7520: should I do it? #11  
Slippy, I'm not sure if the turbo will fit, you could look at a 7520 and get some measurements. I'm sure that somebody here will say that you can't do it anyway because the compression ratios are different. Come to think of it, you would probably want to change pistons to to get the lower compression and the hard top surface to protect from the higher heat. Maybe adding the turbo wasn't a good idea after all.:(

If you are getting tired after a full days work, then maybe the 7520 would be a good idea. I know that the 7520 is one very comfortable tractor.:)

Yes the QA on the 7520 is the same size as the New Holland, standard skid steer QA.

I am not familiar with Millionzi, sorry that I can't help with this.
 
   / 6000 to 7520: should I do it?
  • Thread Starter
#12  
Brain: thanks for info. I am going to check to see what it will cost to change over my loader to a QA. Been going to do that for a long time. But now must consider that cost and whether it makes sense to put those dollars toward a new 7530 w QA.
By the way, there is a thread in the attachment section on the millionzi grapple. Looks pretty neat.
Thanks again.
 
   / 6000 to 7520: should I do it? #13  
slippy i was quoted $800 for the q/a 2 years ago for my old 2810
 
   / 6000 to 7520: should I do it? #14  
Slippy, my QA was $300 when I bought my tractor Dec 04. The Millonzi grapple that you are looking at is very similar to the one that I have and mine is great.:) They are a good investment.
 

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