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Old 05-15-2022, 11:39 AM
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He's not kidding about the P/S. I'm taking the #450 blower off my 1811 tomorrow and putting it on my 1862...power steering is a life saver.
I bought a 1999 Shaft driven White GT2055 in 1999 with a Kwik-way loader. One Year of Using That Tractor and the Following Year Bought a Used John Deere 425 with a 40 loader Just for the Power steering. The Kwik-way Loader preformed better than the 40 loader as Far as Up, down, Dump & reset. But that Lack of Power steering on the White really made things to be a PIA sometimes. I lent the White GT2055 & Loader to My older brother, who uses it for snow removal today. The Deere walk on and walk off 40 & 45 Really Made life easier to be able to quickly change over to another Job. My Loader Garden tractor today is a John Deere X748 with a 45 Loader That had Replaced a 2003 John Deere X485 with the same 45 Loader, which replace the used John Deere 425 in 2003
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Old 05-16-2022, 05:36 PM
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I bought a 1999 Shaft driven White GT2055 in 1999 with a Kwik-way loader. One Year of Using That Tractor and the Following Year Bought a Used John Deere 425 with a 40 loader Just for the Power steering. The Kwik-way Loader preformed better than the 40 loader as Far as Up, down, Dump & reset. But that Lack of Power steering on the White really made things to be a PIA sometimes. I lent the White GT2055 & Loader to My older brother, who uses it for snow removal today. The Deere walk on and walk off 40 & 45 Really Made life easier to be able to quickly change over to another Job. My Loader Garden tractor today is a John Deere X748 with a 45 Loader That had Replaced a 2003 John Deere X485 with the same 45 Loader, which replace the used John Deere 425 in 2003
Power steering is a game changer with something heavy up front. Plus, it took some of the speed wobble out

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Old 08-28-2022, 12:25 AM
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Well I sourced a second 1882 with 3 point for my loader. the loader is on the 1882 and functioning. However, I am not entirely confident in how I attatched the loader to the tractor. I would like to tie the loader to the tractor in one more place but struggling to find "that" place on the tractor lol. Anyone with pics of how their loader mounts to their super cub will be my new best friend.
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