Forgot to add that I did not go with the L764 loader, instead I went with a Anzul 4044, which gave me more lift capacity, and more height. Here are some more pictures from today. I also got my rear work lights installed tonight. I still need to get pictures of them, but I will include a factory picture of them. These are 1260 lumens each, and have a 1 year warranty. I have some more coming that are 2500 lumens each, can't wait to try them out.
Also if anyone is interested in the work lights shoot me a PM and I can get you a great deal on them since I am a dealer for them.
Forgot to add that I did not go with the L764 loader, instead I went with a Anzul 4044, which gave me more lift capacity, and more height. Here are some more pictures from today. .
I knew the loader didn't look right. I have a L4600 now about 78 hours on it and love it everytime I use it. Mine is SSQA and I have a set of forks. I welded hooks to both fork frame and bucket. I also added expanded metal to the "brush guard" and judging by the sizeable dent in the metal it already has saved me. Will add a grapple when funds allow.
Bought my L4600 4X4 HST last October. I had beet juice put in the rear tires. Got 50 hours on it and was just told the service on it would be in excess of $600.00 Looking to get my own source for filters and lubricants. This sound about right on cost?
I have done some loader work and now have a little over 10 hours on the machine. Have yet to find a task it will not do for me, It is a great machine and I am very happy with it. My front work lights should be in this week, and I hope to get them wired up soon.