Well, I'm getting use out of the FEL already. Attached is a picture of a rock I unloaded from my pickup and put in place.
Spencer, The grill guard came with the package. I'm not sure what the lift height difference is because according to the brochures I got, the lift height for the NH 7308 is 100.8" but it doesn't say where that's measured and the BH M246 is 103" and it says that's to the pivot pin. The dump angle on the 7308 is 39 degrees and on the M246 is 40 degrees. The rollback angle on the 7308 is 20 degrees and on the M246 is 25 degrees. The lift capacity at the pivot point on the 7308 is 875 lbs and on the M246 is 1530 lbs. But, with the added lift capacity, the FEL also weighs more. The weight of the 7308 is 839 lbs and the M246 is 1453 lbs.
Actually, I would have preferred the NH 7308, even though the BH M246 has a few better specs. If I could have gotten the 7308 for the same price as the M246 or close to it, I would have gotten the 7308, but $1000 more was too much. I really don't need the added lift capacity and would have preferred the lighter weight and the mounting brackets not being so much in the way. With the added weight of the mounting brackets, I certainly don't need the 2 front weights anymore (total of 65 lbs).
The dealer had left the installation manual for the FEL in the tool box, but there wasn't an operator's manual. I'd like to detach the FEL, but I'm not sure how to do it. I'm also missing the bucket level indicator. I need to call the dealer and get the missing manual and indicator.
The FEL is heavy and makes the tractor "feel" heavy I had to add air to the front tires. I added 6 quarts of hydraulic fluid to the tractor, since the loader cylinders and hoses sucked up a lot. Then, I used the loader to unload a large rock from the pickup. It was too heavy to roll or tip it into the bucket, so I wrapped a chain around the FEL bucket (I can see I need to get some hooks on the bucket). I didn't have anything on the back of the tractor, so when I went to lift it up, the rear wheels came off the ground! So, I went and hooked up the finish mower and then was more careful. This time it was no problem. I already weighed the pickup with the rock in it, so I'll weigh it again next week and find out what the rock weighs.