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Wagner WM1 Front End Loader
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Wagner WM1 Front End Loader
Can anyone tell me the lifting capacity of a Wagner WM1 Loader mounted on a Farmall Cub?
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Re: Wagner WM1 Front End Loader
Brochure says 400 pounds in the bucket. I think that's probably optimistic.
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Re: Wagner WM1 Front End Loader
I have a Wagner 45. I figure 350 pounds, is max.
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Re: Wagner WM1 Front End Loader
Thanks fellas
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Re: Wagner WM1 Front End Loader
I guarantee, at about 200 pounds the steering gets a little difficult, and at 400 pounds you better eat your Wheaties or spinach, or both. I have lifted a 7 foot drag type tandem disk, but did not go anyplace with it, just lifted the disk while neighbor backed a trailer under it. Mine does not use the original touch control system, but is powered by a 154 pump that plumbs directly to the loader. The safety valve is inside the control valve and preset to 1250 pounds, which is the same as a Touch Control setting. I did have to screw the valve in about 1/2 turn to lift the disk, and returned it to the original setting as soon as it was done. Not something I would want to do on a regular basis, even with the reinforcements I have on my cubs front end.
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