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<blockquote data-quote="jf850" data-source="post: 7193466" data-attributes="member: 7558"><p>To throw another spanner in the works.</p><p></p><p>A neighbour has a Jewellair for 20 plus years. A Ford 4610 with loader , compressor taken off and replaced with concrete block before he bought it . </p><p></p><p>He replaced its front tombstone/axle assembly with one from a 6610 .</p><p>He was breaking a large number of stub axles. Both sides broke on 1 memorable day . The 2nd failing from the shot from the 1st collapse.</p><p>His yard would have several ramps etc the time grab wouldnt be over wide but has the 32" tines , and he would often be rushing things , plus I presume spurious stub axles mightnt have the best of stuff in them.</p><p></p><p>I would count it a last resort to put a front loader on a 4100. Use your rear loader, take it off the odd time you use your saw bench.</p><p>It won't be as nice a tractor to drive with a loader hanging off the front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jf850, post: 7193466, member: 7558"] To throw another spanner in the works. A neighbour has a Jewellair for 20 plus years. A Ford 4610 with loader , compressor taken off and replaced with concrete block before he bought it . He replaced its front tombstone/axle assembly with one from a 6610 . He was breaking a large number of stub axles. Both sides broke on 1 memorable day . The 2nd failing from the shot from the 1st collapse. His yard would have several ramps etc the time grab wouldnt be over wide but has the 32" tines , and he would often be rushing things , plus I presume spurious stub axles mightnt have the best of stuff in them. I would count it a last resort to put a front loader on a 4100. Use your rear loader, take it off the odd time you use your saw bench. It won't be as nice a tractor to drive with a loader hanging off the front. [/QUOTE]
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