jgh
Gold Member
- Joined
- Apr 25, 2000
- Messages
- 492
- Location
- Goochland & Fluvanna Counties, VA
- Tractor
- NH TN90F; B3000 Kubota; Bobcats 430 & A300; Liebherr 621C, Exmark laser Z, 2 sawmills
2000-07-15
I'm shopping for a four in one to go on my Alo/Quicke loader (Q920). During that process I have learned some interesting things.
Bradco makes one designed for the rough tough Skid steer world. List around $2300 for a 6 ft bucket. Heavy metal construction, intelligent hose routing, mean looking cylinders--sounds good, right? Wrong. It has a warning label stating that use with loaders that can lift over 2000#s voids the warranty! That includes loaders found on larger compact tractors, Boomers, JD 4000s, et al. Telephone call to Bradco backs this up.
I'm sure there is some archival material, but what are the current choices out there? Long, Construction Attachments, who? How about experience with 'em? Has anyone bent theirs?
Love that Quicke so far (since yesterday). I'll do more on it once it is fully equipped with the 4 in one bucket et al. The thing goes straight up in the air, really high. Lifts 3000# to full height, they say.
Thanks as always!
Jim
I'm shopping for a four in one to go on my Alo/Quicke loader (Q920). During that process I have learned some interesting things.
Bradco makes one designed for the rough tough Skid steer world. List around $2300 for a 6 ft bucket. Heavy metal construction, intelligent hose routing, mean looking cylinders--sounds good, right? Wrong. It has a warning label stating that use with loaders that can lift over 2000#s voids the warranty! That includes loaders found on larger compact tractors, Boomers, JD 4000s, et al. Telephone call to Bradco backs this up.
I'm sure there is some archival material, but what are the current choices out there? Long, Construction Attachments, who? How about experience with 'em? Has anyone bent theirs?
Love that Quicke so far (since yesterday). I'll do more on it once it is fully equipped with the 4 in one bucket et al. The thing goes straight up in the air, really high. Lifts 3000# to full height, they say.
Thanks as always!
Jim