I have B-7800 LA-402 front loader and I cut the handle down about two inch's I like it better. Maybe you would too.
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I think your loader is probably a LA402, as the B7800 is the same tractor as my B2910, without the deluxe features. Mine has the LA402 loader. Not that it matters...I have B-7800 B-402 front loader and I cut the handle down about two inch's I like it better. Maybe you would to.
I like the shot of the Jeep in its natural state (not moving with the hood up) - LOLWhy do they make the F.E.L handle so long? Here are some Pictures sorry about the mess it was late. Also, these are the pins I use to swap bucket to pallet forks it makes it a little easier. Also, I was thinking that all are arms are not as long as everybody else in the world
Yes, it is my last car I will restore it has been in the family since it was new. Being this is Kubota forum I will keep at that. It is 1968 V6 odd fire engine 160 HP.I like the shot of the Jeep in its natural state (not moving with the hood up) - LOL
Yes, it is my last car I will restore it has been in the family since it was new. Being this is Kubota forum I will keep at that. It is 1968 V6 odd fire engine 160 HP.
I plan on putting an 8 ball on mine.Welcome. A lot of people have reported this feeling on various models and have trimmed them down. Mine is newer but I agree. I have not done so yet but probably will.
some liken it to a bus, old truck shifter or the old ratfink hot rod cartoons!
Here is a little-known fact. The Jeep CJ5 rolls over so easily, even at low speeds, that it has a higher fatality rate than anything else on the road, including motorcycles. I did put a wider wheelbase and shocks. I have maybe put 100 miles on in 20 years. It got 37000 and no rust.I plan on putting an 8 ball on mine.
I don't agree that CJ5s roll over easily. But, I'm also not quite understanding why CJs are in a tractor thread about FEL controls.The Jeep CJ5 rolls over so easily, even at low speeds, that it has a higher fatality rate than anything else on the road, including motorcycles.
Been driving a CJ-5 for close to 50 years, never had a problem.Here is a little-known fact. The Jeep CJ5 rolls over so easily, even at low speeds, that it has a higher fatality rate than anything else on the road, including motorcycles. I did put a wider wheelbase and shocks. I have maybe put 100 miles on in 20 years. It got 37000 and no rust.
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Well you could also say what are FELs doing in a Jeep thread.I don't agree that CJ5s roll over easily. But, I'm also not quite understanding why CJs are in a tractor thread about FEL controls.