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<blockquote data-quote="DrDunc" data-source="post: 2610802" data-attributes="member: 615"><p>I've not operated one, but looking at the engineering design, the r series loader is what Deere should've been producing years ago.</p><p></p><p>It's now bushed for a start. The geometry has been altered so that it has better reach, and has a more consistent lifting force throughout its full height travel. The parallel linkage now actually stays near parallel as well!</p><p></p><p>The new designed mounting system to the tractor is a vast improvement, though it does look suspiciously like the MX system.</p><p></p><p>It still retains the implement locking system that they've copied from stoll. This requires the implement to be fully crowded back to lock, and can close incorrectly without the implement lugs actually being in place. The quicke implement lock system is a far better design.</p><p></p><p>The crowd and and particularly the tilt angles of the new R series mechanical parallel linkage have also been improved. However quicke have a linkagegeometry where The crowd angle can be increased by an additional ten degrees over the first 90cm of lift. The quicke tilt angle is still better for bucket emptying. Indeed the quicke tilt angle is better even than the MX hydraulic parallel linkage loaders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrDunc, post: 2610802, member: 615"] I've not operated one, but looking at the engineering design, the r series loader is what Deere should've been producing years ago. It's now bushed for a start. The geometry has been altered so that it has better reach, and has a more consistent lifting force throughout its full height travel. The parallel linkage now actually stays near parallel as well! The new designed mounting system to the tractor is a vast improvement, though it does look suspiciously like the MX system. It still retains the implement locking system that they've copied from stoll. This requires the implement to be fully crowded back to lock, and can close incorrectly without the implement lugs actually being in place. The quicke implement lock system is a far better design. The crowd and and particularly the tilt angles of the new R series mechanical parallel linkage have also been improved. However quicke have a linkagegeometry where The crowd angle can be increased by an additional ten degrees over the first 90cm of lift. The quicke tilt angle is still better for bucket emptying. Indeed the quicke tilt angle is better even than the MX hydraulic parallel linkage loaders. [/QUOTE]
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