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Telehandler vs. loader tractor
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<blockquote data-quote="cows sh#t me to tears" data-source="post: 2388728" data-attributes="member: 44958"><p>I know this is completely irrelevant for the UK. But i find our JCB totally useless in irrigated paddocks (ie fixing blowouts on irrigation outlets or repairing check banks etc) 4wd ,pigs arse, if they came standard with diff locks it might be good....I now take the fendt with front end loader as it won't sink and rut the paddock like the telehandler. </p><p> As for everything else, bale shifting from paddocks..JCB with 10 tonne hitch pulling 36 foot trailer with 27 8x4x3 hay bales or 23 4"6' round silage bales (can do 30..with 2 rows on top, however for a more stable load that can be towed at a full 40kph a single row is better). Also a full day carting bales in a telehandler leaves you less knackered than a tractor loader will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cows sh#t me to tears, post: 2388728, member: 44958"] I know this is completely irrelevant for the UK. But i find our JCB totally useless in irrigated paddocks (ie fixing blowouts on irrigation outlets or repairing check banks etc) 4wd ,pigs arse, if they came standard with diff locks it might be good....I now take the fendt with front end loader as it won't sink and rut the paddock like the telehandler. As for everything else, bale shifting from paddocks..JCB with 10 tonne hitch pulling 36 foot trailer with 27 8x4x3 hay bales or 23 4"6' round silage bales (can do 30..with 2 rows on top, however for a more stable load that can be towed at a full 40kph a single row is better). Also a full day carting bales in a telehandler leaves you less knackered than a tractor loader will. [/QUOTE]
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