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Matthew Storrs
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As long as the linkage is in good order, especially the stabilisers, and as long as the hydraulic pump is good, you should not have too much trouble.

 

1 tonne is not too much, when you think that these tractors handle a one tonne fert spreader with ease. A lot will of course depend on where the weight is, i.e distance back from tractor. The closer , the better.

 

The front box is easy to make from thick steel, no framework. Just flame cut ( or plasma) your plates and weld together. Take the side plates back down the sides of the front bolster rather than just across the front.

If you run into anything, it wont bend either.

 

Of course you wont need too much storage space outside with that massive cab.

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