Fendt cargo vs quicke

Farmer mk1

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Arable Farmer
Location
Sheffield
hi everyone.

Looking at getting a big loader to go on our existing 820 or on the next tractor which will be a 720.
We want to be able to stack bales 120x70 10/9 bales high with the loader as they should both be able to carry 5 bales on the front with a good weight on the back. The book says they will pick up 3000kg at the bottom and about 2300 at max lift.
Whats people's preferences on these loaders. Which is strongest and most durable?
I saw a jd 7530 with q75 loader on which could reach up to bale 6 and put 5 up at once so this is what I'd like to achieve.
Just wondered which people like the most and if anyone knows the prices of either of the loaders. It would be a q75 sizeloader and the cargo version of this sized loader.

Thanks
 

TomB

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Location
Wiltshire
We share a Trima 6.0 (which is the same as a q75) between a 724 and 716. Works well and will do all you want, with rear weights will happily lift 3big hesstons and stack to 4high. Guessing at prices £8-10k
 

Farmer mk1

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Arable Farmer
Location
Sheffield
Anyone any preferences on these loaders? Got a price for a 5x90 cargo at £10200 and a quicke q6m at 8700 plus fitting of both. My concern is that the cargo will lift more than the quicke but will this be too much for the front axle? Also anyone got a cargo loader and think there good strong loaders?
 

Farmer mk1

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Arable Farmer
Location
Sheffield
Right. The quote we got was soft ride, 3rd service, manual locking and quick couplers etc etc. Don't think it had 4th service in the quote. Are you happy with your cargo loader?
 
Right. The quote we got was soft ride, 3rd service, manual locking and quick couplers etc etc. Don't think it had 4th service in the quote. Are you happy with your cargo loader?
Yep very happy, I'd have one again.

Make sure you spec it with "Faster" lever locking quick couplers so you can quick release /couple under pressure. I've now swapped everything over to use the same couplers.
 

Farmer mk1

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Arable Farmer
Location
Sheffield
That would be handy the quick couplers. It's always a pain having to switch the machine off to let the pressure out to take the pipes off. Which loader do you and what on?
 
Surely Cargo loaders are Quicke/Trima built anyway.....just need to look at the website and see which loaders are compatible....Quicke will be able to supply a loader valve that integrates into Fendt joystick
 

Spencer

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Location
North West
Have had 4 Trima loaders on fendts. Still have a Trima 6 on an 820 but just got a Cargo this year on a new tractor. Different league! Integration between tractor and loader is seemless, balanced brilliantly. Soft ride and 4th service locking pins! It’s simply brilliant! Been running over rough tramlines all afternoon with quads on it and you don’t even feel the bumps! Will happily lift a full side of 5 off trailer in yard no bother.. It was factory fitted which I would recommend and I’m sure is cheaper, (that’s if your buying a tractor as well).
 
Have had 4 Trima loaders on fendts. Still have a Trima 6 on an 820 but just got a Cargo this year on a new tractor. Different league! Integration between tractor and loader is seemless, balanced brilliantly. Soft ride and 4th service locking pins! It’s simply brilliant! Been running over rough tramlines all afternoon with quads on it and you don’t even feel the bumps! Will happily lift a full side of 5 off trailer in yard no bother.. It was factory fitted which I would recommend and I’m sure is cheaper, (that’s if your buying a tractor as well).
All good...but they're the same loaders....all the items you mentioned can be supplied on a Quicke or a Trima
 

Spencer

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Location
North West
All good...but they're the same loaders....all the items you mentioned can be supplied on a Quicke or a Trima
Pretty sure the Cargo isn’t made by Alo...!

But yes, you can have hyd locking pins and soft ride on Trima which ours has as well. Still not as nice or as well integrated as the Cargo which is “My” opinion, which I thought may have been relevant considering I have the exact two loaders the OP is asking about!
 

Frankzy

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Location
Jamtland, Sweden
I would go for an Ålö made loader, whether that is Quicke or Trima doesn't matter. Pretty sure they'd also be cheaper if comparing like-to-like considering Fendt's pricing in other areas... I would also bet that the Ålö is better built, i haven't found any loader that seems better at least...
Not sure why some says the Cargo would be better integrated? Last i checked the only integration a loader has with the tractor is the bracket and some hydraulic couplers... not exactly much Fendt can do different from any 3rd party.
 

Farmer mk1

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Arable Farmer
Location
Sheffield
So people who have the cargo loaders like them. It is abit more money but if it's built better and works better with the fendt then it will be worth the extra. Only thing is that the quicke is cheaper and has the weighing on. Our 820 I believe you can't have weighing on as the cargo works through the vario terminal and I think you need a newer series tractor to have this function on.
 
What put a Zetor loader, on a FENDT??
There an independent company and that brand of loader never any problem know a good number of dairymen with them on Zetors gone over 10000 hours and loaders still fresh if you look at the loader beams there is only one weld beam and I think that’s share patent with Fendt as well but could be wrong
 

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