Bob_Skurka
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( This is a six inch block of wood under one corner of the loader and down pressure until the front end starts to get light. My CK20 loader will twist this much. Is this too much or is it engineered to flex? ... Are other brands of loaders or tractors similar to this or are they rigid enough not to flex at all? I'm curious, are you?? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
Steve )</font>
Steve, I just walked in from dinner and saw your post and was very curious about my New Holland loader. While this thread has been about a 130 loader, it is a curved arm loader similar to my NH loader, only larger than mine. My curiousity was heightened when I saw you have a Kioti 120 loader since your 120 is almost equal in all specs to my 12LA loader.
So attached find a photo of my loader sitting on 2 pieces of 4" concrete landscape block. I put enough down pressure on my loader to lift the front wheels completely off the ground. (you can see the airspace under the wheel is at least 1") So while your loader is deflecting what appears to be about 3"??? with your front end "light" my front end is completely lifted off the ground and I have about 1/2" of deflection. (you can see the top of the loader is nearly parallel with my headlights) I suspect that the curved arm loaders have a bit more flex than the dogleg loader arms. However it strikes me that your loader is flexing way too much? BTW, the loader on this tractor has just about 200 hours on it.
Steve )</font>
Steve, I just walked in from dinner and saw your post and was very curious about my New Holland loader. While this thread has been about a 130 loader, it is a curved arm loader similar to my NH loader, only larger than mine. My curiousity was heightened when I saw you have a Kioti 120 loader since your 120 is almost equal in all specs to my 12LA loader.
So attached find a photo of my loader sitting on 2 pieces of 4" concrete landscape block. I put enough down pressure on my loader to lift the front wheels completely off the ground. (you can see the airspace under the wheel is at least 1") So while your loader is deflecting what appears to be about 3"??? with your front end "light" my front end is completely lifted off the ground and I have about 1/2" of deflection. (you can see the top of the loader is nearly parallel with my headlights) I suspect that the curved arm loaders have a bit more flex than the dogleg loader arms. However it strikes me that your loader is flexing way too much? BTW, the loader on this tractor has just about 200 hours on it.