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<blockquote data-quote="tom4018" data-source="post: 1264748" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>I see people around here run it high, only reason I could think of was visibility. I never do it except in a tight area at low speed. When doing hay or mowing I just take off bucket and run it low as possible. I have taken the loader off but seemed like I was constantly doing that and the need arose for using the loader for something so it has not been off in years. I have seen loader cylinders and skid steer cylinders bent from carrying a load to high across rough ground and it bouncing making it bend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tom4018, post: 1264748, member: 55"] I see people around here run it high, only reason I could think of was visibility. I never do it except in a tight area at low speed. When doing hay or mowing I just take off bucket and run it low as possible. I have taken the loader off but seemed like I was constantly doing that and the need arose for using the loader for something so it has not been off in years. I have seen loader cylinders and skid steer cylinders bent from carrying a load to high across rough ground and it bouncing making it bend. [/QUOTE]
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