Best loader to fit tractor

I'm a bit reluctant to ask another question on here after the mixed response to my last one. However what are people's experiences on loaders for tractors. Strength, quality etc. Iv had 3 different ones in past. Heaur (think called), stoll and now a fendt version. My Fendt is all singing all dancing but I think I prefer the stoll I had before. I no Mx and quicky (spelling) are popular but wondered what's best out there.
 
Ok. Well if get a valtra tractor next for example I don't no whether get the valtra loader or another make. Like the weigh cell feature and damping feature for shaking bucket that have on my Fendt loader but that adds fee extra thousand to price. I use the features a bit but wouldn't be totally required if get another loader.
 
Ok. Well if get a valtra tractor next for example I don't no whether get the valtra loader or another make. Like the weigh cell feature and damping feature for shaking bucket that have on my Fendt loader but that adds fee extra thousand to price. I use the features a bit but wouldn't be totally required if get another loader.
The Valtra loader is a quickie

make sure you get the joystick on the armrest next to the gear joystick it’s great to use
 
Oh right valtra is quickie then. Yes always have joystick through tractor joystick spool. Had every one that way apart on fazzy when had separate joystick.
I leave the gearbox in auto and my hand never moves off the joystick when doing loader work

and when not doing loader work the loader can be removed in less than a minute once you get used to pushing the joystick correctly to get it to pop off
 

Fendtbro

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I'd also say that the Ålö (Quicke or Trima) would easily be my first pick as "best loader"
We put a quicke on the 4220 and yes it seems fairly strong, but the top levelling bars are curved up for no obvious reason and really restrict the vision over the top of the loader. If buying again i'd be looking at the hauer and mx with no bars on top.
 

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I'm a bit reluctant to ask another question on here after the mixed response to my last one. However what are people's experiences on loaders for tractors. Strength, quality etc. Iv had 3 different ones in past. Heaur (think called), stoll and now a fendt version. My Fendt is all singing all dancing but I think I prefer the stoll I had before. I no Mx and quicky (spelling) are popular but wondered what's best out there.
Why not keep your loader and fit it to another tractor ?
 
I have had 3 stoll loaders( old model with traditional bar on top parallel levelling all fantastic and set a bar for subsequent loaders) 1 quickie loader branded MF (it was ok but no Stoll)1 John Deere loader (worst machine let alone loader I have ever bought) and now an MX 412 ( vastly exceeding the Stoll even. Very pleased with it). Also contrary to previous post I believe Fendt loaders are made by them as far as I am aware.
 

Finn farmer

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The Valtra loader is a quickie

make sure you get the joystick on the armrest next to the gear joystick it’s great to use
Valtra has offered James loaders as their own in the past. Widely loved by snow contractors.

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This thing is a beast when plowing snow on city streets.
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I can't fault Quicke or Isme loaders (Isme is way easier to maintain, since the hoses don't run inside the frame and has way better tipping and filling angles).
 
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