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Front end loader query
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<blockquote data-quote="DrDunc" data-source="post: 7734100" data-attributes="member: 615"><p>Aye very true, the only thing worse than a loader that isn't big enough, is one that's too big for the tractor. Too big for the tractor isn't something that the OP will really need to worry about though!</p><p></p><p>The sigma 4 loaders are fine for light work, but neither the brackets nor the boom are anywhere near as well engineered in comparison to the current models from quicke, Stoll or MX. The difference in strength is most obvious when comparing headstocks, but it's the same for knee plate joints, pin pivots, boom arms, subframe brackets, etc etc etc. Sigma 4 cost less, but it's for a reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrDunc, post: 7734100, member: 615"] Aye very true, the only thing worse than a loader that isn't big enough, is one that's too big for the tractor. Too big for the tractor isn't something that the OP will really need to worry about though! The sigma 4 loaders are fine for light work, but neither the brackets nor the boom are anywhere near as well engineered in comparison to the current models from quicke, Stoll or MX. The difference in strength is most obvious when comparing headstocks, but it's the same for knee plate joints, pin pivots, boom arms, subframe brackets, etc etc etc. Sigma 4 cost less, but it's for a reason. [/QUOTE]
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