Safety is always a number one priority on the farm, and we’ve all read too many farm accident stories than we care to see. Loads on the farm have gotten to be heavier, the variety of loads have become more diverse, i.e. your handling seed tender boxes, heavy bales one day or seed bags the next day or a pallet of goods the next. And the places you’ve got to put it in are small and compact. A tractor works fine in great big open spaces, but even then sometimes we find that tractors are being used in jobs that they were not designed for and because of that, the chance of operating it beyond its designed engineered capacities makes the chance of an accident happening greater. That’s the reason we have wheel loaders. With a wheel loader you can not only use it for what it’s designed for, (lifting heavy loads), but you’ve also got a tool that you can easily handle those loads safely and in a versatile way, without exceeding the engineered capabilities of the machine. Coupled with third function hydraulics, transmission, telescoping booms, etc. the versatility of what you can do with a wheel loader is more than what you can do with a loader on a tractor. Wheel loaders have hydraulic capacities that allow you to put bedders on them, allows you to put bale feeders on them, allows you to do any number of farm chores where hydraulics can replace the PTO shaft. So if you want a machine that does multiple jobs on the farm safely, consider a wheel loader.
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