LittleBill21
Veteran Member
Well i guess im going to break my mahindra loader. my front tires are off the ground more than they are on the ground when using the loader. i am routinely back dragging.
I suspect proportioning the cylinder sizes could make plumbing simplest/er and the self-leveling 'close enough' if not consistent. I'd also be interested in seeing the circuits.That may be a form of hydraulic self leveling. It would use the flow generated by the boom movement to supplement or detract from the curl cylinders.
Which OEM loaders are made by ALO ? I'm not asking to name every one but generally which brands?IF, I had a dollar for every time I have back dragged with my loader, I'd easily have the money to go buy a NEW farm tractor with a loader on it!
Of course, I'd buy it with another ALO loader on it, as they are built tough enough that back dragging doesn't hurt them.
SR
Keep it up. Some day LittleBill is going to have a big repair bill.Well i guess im going to break my mahindra loader. my front tires are off the ground more than they are on the ground when using the loader. i am routinely back dragging.
I will take a picture when it happens. As far as I am concerned it shouldn't.Keep it up. Some day LittleBill is going to have a big repair bill.
BackdraggersLivesMatterBack dragging is not a crime!!! It all depends on how it's done, what attachment is being used and how hard it's being used, as it's been pointed out before.
BackdraggersLivesMatter
Off the top of my head, in OEM farm tractors, many or most Massey, NH, Fendt, many of the European models like Deutz, SAME ect... The loader on my AGCO 5660, I bought that ALO loader, and installed it myself...Which OEM loaders are made by ALO ? I'm not asking to name every one but generally which brands?