Top 10 things NOT to do with a new loader!

   / Top 10 things NOT to do with a new loader! #11  
When hauling rock or any other loose material, I will raise the FEL and use the roll/curl a couple of times to "flip" materials to the back of the bucket and to knock material loose that would drop off during transport.

When lifting to extension, if you don't have self leveling bucket, watch the angle of your bucket as you may need to roll to keep the load off your hood.

This may just be me, but when you don't need it, take it off, but of course this will depend on how hard/easy this is to do as I keep mine on my Case as it is a bear to remove, but routinely remove others.
 
   / Top 10 things NOT to do with a new loader! #12  
Don't carry toolboxes, shovels, cordless drills, whatever in the bucket and forget about them, then think, "OH, I'll just grab a scoop of manure for the vegetable garden! OOPS, forgot that stuff was in there!

Also, if you have a quick attach bucket, make sure you lock the pins. A couple of times, I was just moving the bucket out of the way with the loader, again, get sidetracked and decide to scoop something while I got the bucket on. Then I dump the load and dump the bucket off too. You hope nobody is looking.:eek:

I try not to turn sharp with a load in the bucket, or turn the steering wheel when the tractor isn't moving (not an issue if you don't have power steering:D) . I broke a front spindle that way when the inside front tire dropped in a rut.

You shouldn't run at a dirt or gravel pile fast in order to drive the bucket in for a full scoop. Although I've been guilty of doing this too.
 
   / Top 10 things NOT to do with a new loader! #13  
As was said, don't try to lift or pry from one side of the bucket only. It could put too much stress on one side that can twist a loader frame. One of the dealers that participates on the forum mentioned it was one of the first things they look at on a trade in. The same applies if you add chain hooks to the loader. Heavy lifts from one loader arm only are not the way to go.

Counter weight is also an important point. Loaded tires are good yet I also think a rear weight is called for to help balance the load. If you fill your bucket with a heavy material you are adding that much weight to the front axle. A counter weight of size helps transfer some of that weight to the rear axle.

MarkV
 
   / Top 10 things NOT to do with a new loader! #14  
If you have a load in the bucket and the tractor is in motion, your hand should STAY on the joystick. When things start to pucker quickly drop the whole bucket, with the load in it.
When pulling out a stuck vehicle be really careful if you are tempted to back up, pulling and lifting with the bucket at the same time....Its hard to balance on the front axle when the rears are in the air, and it was just an ATV that was stuck...
 
   / Top 10 things NOT to do with a new loader! #15  
As was said, don't try to lift or pry from one side of the bucket only. It could put too much stress on one side that can twist a loader frame. One of the dealers that participates on the forum mentioned it was one of the first things they look at on a trade in. The same applies if you add chain hooks to the loader. Heavy lifts from one loader arm only are not the way to go.

Counter weight is also an important point. Loaded tires are good yet I also think a rear weight is called for to help balance the load. If you fill your bucket with a heavy material you are adding that much weight to the front axle. A counter weight of size helps transfer some of that weight to the rear axle.

MarkV
All of the answers posted so far apply but that counterwieght is a must have if you are doing a lot of FEL work. I have the Kubota counterweight and there is a difference with it on as opposed to being off. It lets the tractor work in a balanced way in my opinion.
Regards
DGS
 
   / Top 10 things NOT to do with a new loader! #16  
If you have a tooth bar you can make a nice series of evenly spaced air hose pass through ports in the siding of your garage. ;)
 
   / Top 10 things NOT to do with a new loader! #17  
Don't hit the side of your truck with the edge of the bucket - speaking from experience:rolleyes:
Does this apply to trailer fenders also?:(
 
   / Top 10 things NOT to do with a new loader! #18  
Also, This one is a no brainer, but I have been to a rescue involving someone that was trying to lift something heavy with the loader, while he was off of his tractor, and the tractor flipped over on him. Stay in that seat!!!!!! SAFE TRACTORING
 
   / Top 10 things NOT to do with a new loader! #19  
Does this apply to trailer fenders also?:(

LOL! I hung my friends trailer fender so hard it bent the fender into the tire. Worse part.. I had a small audience. Miracle it didnt pop the tire.

Always allow an extra foot or two more than you think you need. Especially in high gear.:eek:
 
   / Top 10 things NOT to do with a new loader! #20  
Also, beware of lifting logs in the bucket. They can roll over the hood and eventually over you.

Similarly, don't try to push over trees or break limbs with the bucket. You are winding up a huge spring and when it lets loose, it can hurt you badly.
 

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