Ditto on what they said. Also, it helps me to raise the bucket and lock the stands down, dump the bucket and lower the arms so the bucket rests on the cutting edge with the stands not touching the floor. After pulling the pins, curling the bucket rolls the frame up neatly. One thing I did was reverse the bolts the dealer had installed to hold the rear part of the bars that go from the tractor-mounted loader frame to the brush guard. They were installed with the bolt heads facing the tractor, and it was hard to pull into the loader without bumping the threaded ends, because they protruded more than the heads. Simply reversing them made a difference. I only attach the loader when I need it, and park the tractor into the loader in the garage, so maybe this was more important to me than it would be to others..............chim