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What's that mean? Are they for sale? And if so, where?
 
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Fellow TBN member, kd5hnw installed a coldwater loader on a yanmar I believe. Did quite a post on it with bunch of pics too....

Ease of install, happy with end results:D
 
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Fellow TBN member, kd5hnw installed a coldwater loader on a yanmar I believe. Did quite a post on it with bunch of pics too....

Ease of install, happy with end results:D
I see you have a jd790 with a loader. i hope to get a jd790 soon.then i will have 790 loader for $1800 to.if anyone by hoquiam wa has a 790 i will put it on your tractor for $1650.
 
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I see you have a jd790 with a loader. i hope to get a jd790 soon.then i will have 790 loader for $1800 to.if anyone by hoquiam wa has a 790 i will put it on your tractor for $1650.

That comes to about $3450...might as well buy the real thing (300x loader) for that. Or is that $1650 the installed price?
I see your site doesn't list any specs for the loaders of backhoes. I also noted the bucket dump/curl cylinder has one center hydraulic cylinder. I'm assuming these items are for light duty only (500-600 lbs or less)?
Also, the first post stated these were made in the US? Do you make the loaders/backhoes or buy them? If you buy them, who builds them for you?
 
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Sorry but not impressed by the pictures.

Neither am I, but to be fair, these loaders could be a viable option for older CUTs (1970's through 1990) since factory loaders are rarer then hen's teeth.
 
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That comes to about $3450...might as well buy the real thing (300x loader) for that. Or is that $1650 the installed price?
I see your site doesn't list any specs for the loaders of backhoes. I also noted the bucket dump/curl cylinder has one center hydraulic cylinder. I'm assuming these items are for light duty only (500-600 lbs or less)?
Also, the first post stated these were made in the US? Do you make the loaders/backhoes or buy them? If you buy them, who builds them for you?
the loader will pick up over a 1000lb.i tell people 900lb so they don"t brerk there tractors.my cylinder are 2"col.load is 7854 lbs. i think you will need more tractor then a jd790.by the way how do you come up with $3450? i do a lot of jd850 loader now for $1800 installed are shipped.the $1650 jd790 installed was the frist one so i can make a pattern. then it will be 1800$ jd790 850 650 there are a lot of them.we have been making loader for 12yr but for gray tractors that we wholesale.think what runs like a yanmar
 
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the loader will pick up over a 1000lb.i tell people 900lb so they don"t brerk there tractors.my cylinder are 2"col.load is 7854 lbs. i think you will need more tractor then a jd790.by the way how do you come up with $3450? i do a lot of jd850 loader now for $1800 installed are shipped.the $1650 jd790 installed was the frist one so i can make a pattern. then it will be 1800$ jd790 850 650 there are a lot of them.we have been making loader for 12yr but for gray tractors that we wholesale.think what runs like a yanmar

Re-read my post...I specifically asked if the $1650 was the installed price.

As I wrote, those loaders are probably good for light duty (500-600 lbs)...there's more to the loader design then the cylinder specs. Just my opinion, but they look a bit light weight (the rectangular tubing and such).
 
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Square tubing is visually smaller but structurally it is very strong. We use between 3/16, and 3/8 material on the loader.

Here is a photo for reference. This is a Yanmar YM2000, lifting a Kubota B7100. A quick online search shows the Kubota at B7100 1,080lbs.

This is not to say our loader is indestructible but, in the wrong hands you can damage any factory loader.

The $1650 is the installed price for only the JD750. Normally they are $1800 installed. Sorry for the confusion.

 
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As I wrote, I'd still stick with a factory loader if available, but you do provide an alternative to other aftermarket loaders.
You should post in the classifieds-dealer forum. You might get more takers. There's some, but not a lot of older Deere CUT owners on this forum (older referring to the tractor, of course).
 
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Re-read my post...I specifically asked if the $1650 was the installed price.

As I wrote, those loaders are probably good for light duty (500-600 lbs)...there's more to the loader design then the cylinder specs. Just my opinion, but they look a bit light weight (the rectangular tubing and such).

that's fine and you can have a opinion. but i will give you the facts on my loaders. 500 to 600 is an opinion and not the fact.the b7100 is 1080lbs thats a fact you can SEE. i know i will never sell my loader to everyone.but i do sell a lot of jd650 and 850 there are a lot of them out there. we have at any time 60 to 125 tractors in stock.so i see a lot of bent loaders that are factory made.what i am saying is i have 7 guys working in the USA making loaders in hoquiam wa. making loaders for $1800 that's a good deal for any one that we can help on any tractor.we are now an advertiser on tbn.so there is a jd 850 loader and pictures and a b7100 kubota in the classifieds.thank you
 
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I have been nothing but VERY HAPPY with my Coldwater FEL. 4 months of hard work later I am still impressed with the FEL's durability and strength - KD5HNW (aka - james in alabama)
 

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