Bob_Skurka
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EDIT #2 :: Another view I would like to see is a straight on view of the tractor & loader from the front. I've noticed that some brands have cross brace on the loader that is ABOVE the top lip of the bucket so that when the bucket is raised off the ground more than maybe a few inches the cross brace blocks the headlights. Other brands have a cross brace that is at or below the level of the upper lip of the bucket so the headlamps are not blocked as easily. It is a small difference, but one that makes a world of difference at NIGHT . . .
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Attached is a photo showing the front of a NH TC24D and a Kubota B2910. Notice how the headlamps on both are not going to be blocked by the cross brace for the FEL until the bucket itself is high enough to block the headlamps.
EDIT #2 :: Another view I would like to see is a straight on view of the tractor & loader from the front. I've noticed that some brands have cross brace on the loader that is ABOVE the top lip of the bucket so that when the bucket is raised off the ground more than maybe a few inches the cross brace blocks the headlights. Other brands have a cross brace that is at or below the level of the upper lip of the bucket so the headlamps are not blocked as easily. It is a small difference, but one that makes a world of difference at NIGHT . . .
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Attached is a photo showing the front of a NH TC24D and a Kubota B2910. Notice how the headlamps on both are not going to be blocked by the cross brace for the FEL until the bucket itself is high enough to block the headlamps.