banjodunn
Veteran Member
Adding a loader and/or a backhoe typically requires the use of a steel underframe for increased structural support. Since these addons are so common, why not eliminate the need for an underframe by making the tractor itself stronger in the first place?
G'day this would push the price up and the manufacturer is not going to absorb it , it will prob make the machine 3 times heavier than it is now, there for increasing transport costs, all this adds up to a dearer end product which makes it harder to sell. How many of you have bought a machine where price was a considering factor? Also how many have bought the tractor and later on bought a b/h unit to go on it ? Did you ask the dealer at the time would the machine handle these add ons? Yes I know there are alot of units out there with these add ons and have had no probs but do they shift a ton of dirt a day or a year? There are alot of cheap imports coming in over here now and the people selling them don't care about your machine all they see is the $$$ signs so they are not going to tell you to fit a subframe ( most prob don't even know what one is:confused2
All in all from what I have read on here I think that some of the failures were not down to the machine being at fault.
Bottom line is manufacturers are not going to make them heavier and miss out on sales because their machine is now $2k dearer than the opposition
Ranting is finished now
Jon