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Old 03-12-2011, 11:31 PM
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Default Replacement loader time!

I was able to bring the loader home today. I have some older pics and I'll post one of those now and get newer one's tomorrow. I didn't think about taking any pics when I got home I wanted to see the kids and hug my wife that was ready for me to be home 3 hrs before I got there.

As you can tell it's a Kwik-Way loader. The 100 is Jude's I'm just going to use it until he gets down here. It will end up on the 125. Evan has said he'll share it with me. I don't feel so bad looking at the Danco on the shelf now!

I've tried to sell this loader for 6 months now so I just bought it. No more bucket envy for me! The bucket is huge! I've got some tilling to do tomorrow, so it will be later in the day before I get the new pics posted.
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Old 03-12-2011, 11:41 PM
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That looks exactly like mine did before I put it on my 682. You're going to have to make some mods to the uprights to raise them so it'll clear the front wheels on a WF tractor. The cylinders wind up close to/on top of the front wheels when you are digging with the bucket. That subframe looks a bit better than the really cheezy one that the 124 that originally had my loader mounted to it was using.
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Old 03-12-2011, 11:41 PM
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Looking good!!! That bucket is crazy big!You going to have it at plow day
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That bucket is obscene! Holy Cow!!
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Old 03-13-2011, 12:14 AM
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That looks exactly like mine did before I put it on my 682. You're going to have to make some mods to the uprights to raise them so it'll clear the front wheels on a WF tractor. The cylinders wind up close to/on top of the front wheels when you are digging with the bucket. That subframe looks a bit better than the really cheezy one that the 124 that originally had my loader mounted to it was using.
Thanks Matt! It has a diffrent sub frame then yours. I just visited your site to read that again the other day. I miss typed It's going on a 125 but I would love to put it on a wide frame.

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Looking good!!! That bucket is crazy big! You going to have it at plow day
Thanks Ben! It all depends if your going to be there at the plow day! I love that huge bucket!

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HAHA I told ya no more bucket envy for me!
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Old 03-13-2011, 12:22 AM
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Awesome loader, Duke! It looks even better in person!
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Old 03-13-2011, 11:13 AM
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Awesome loader, Duke! It looks even better in person!
Thanks Allen! Sorry I didn't let you get any seat time with it but come on over over and I promise I'll share.

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First I thought all of the great deals on Cub Cadets and attachments were in PA, then IL, and then WI.....now I think they are in SC!! I'm never in the right place at the right time





Great looking loader Duke!!
Thanks Bill! I tried to sell it to a forum member in IL but at that time the price wasn't right at that time. As we talked over the past several months the price came down so I just have to have it! I was even going to meet the guy in Ohio. I'm always looking for a reason to go see my wife's family in Ohio so keep that in mind!
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Duke,
Nice loader! Glad you were able to finally get it home. Looks pretty good on that 100. Maybe you should talk Jude out of the tractor! They are nicer to have on a hydro, though. That bucket is huge. That is the nice thing about the Kwik way buckets, they are bigger and rounded which helps especially snow load easier. Kinda rolls into the bucket. Not like you'll have worry about too much snow. Great, now I have bucket envy.
Congrats! And of course, more pics when you're able, .
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Old 03-13-2011, 03:07 PM
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Hey, I've seen that pic before Will be nice to see some pics of it in Your yard!! Thanks for all the pics last night buddy Congrat's Duke! Now you need to get a vid cam so we can see some action footage
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Old 03-13-2011, 03:08 PM
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That's the snow bucket that he's got, and it's the same one I have as well. I think they also made a dirt bucket that is about 2/3 the size, but most I've seen had the snow bucket.
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