Alberta Haymaker
Bronze Member

I see you supported the loader properly with a brace going to the rear axle. Some guys rigged them up with nothing to the rear and then had issues down the road
Just a note I see that one has the original rims and 5 stud hubs on the front. Keep an eye on those studs(1 1 /16" nut) if carring heavy loads or do'n heavy pushing as they like to work loose. They went to heavier rim for that model then to more studs on the newer models. Mine came with the heavier style (thicker) rim on one side and an original on the other. Also watch the oil level's on those little gear boxes on the front axel. The oil in the angle gear box on the side can leak down in the bottom one and you wouldn't even know it. Pretty easy to fix and just some O rings from what I remember.
You don't see as many used ones for sale anymore like you did 10-15 years ago. There are want ads on Kijiji now for 825/925's even I've notice. Local dealer used to sell them but now even he doesn't seem to have used ones anymore.
Hey does you cold start heater in the intake work?? I haven't got mine to work properly as of yet. I gave up on it right after I got it as I usally just plug it in anyway. Then I got a Valtra which has the same sort of idea for cold starting and it works real good. So I was checking the one on the 825 again this fall but still it doesn't seem to work. It gets power and heats up and the fuel seems to drip down on the element at least on the bench when I took it off and tried it.