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Originally Posted by machmeter62 TL 421 LOADER SPECIFICATIONS
ASAE rated lift capacity.......................................... 926 lbs.
ASAE rated breakout force:....................................1543 lbs.
Net weight (Approx.):........................................ .....650 lbs.
I don't want to be a (PITA), but I assume Kubota means the complete loader package is 650 lbs.?
You stated in your first post, a statement about the 4-n-1 is about 550 lbs., I think? The picture you posted in #1 shows a TL 421 Loader, and only the bucket difference from a STD. Kubota bucket? My question: Will the 4-n-1 have less net lifting (weight) capacity than the original bucket, because of the increase of the bucket weight only, or approx 100 lbs. more? I thought the 4-n-1 would be constructed heavier, reducing lifting weight capacity? |
Yeah, those TL421 #s are right. I do not think they include the bkt, however.
The OEM bkt is prob about 180#. My 4n1 bkt is 510#. That means I can only
lift 926-510 = 416# to max height. That is quite a limitation of the lift
capacity.