Loader Lifting Logs

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I agree, if loader work is what you're using it for I wouldn't get a 2wd.
 
   / Lifting Logs #22  
i attempted some real world stuff. This log is not 8 long but it does weigh over 1650 lbs at 20' long. My loader is rated @1600lbs. It can lift it but you can tell the loader is fast reaching its limit. Never would I attempt to travel with this type of stem very far and bring it to the splitter with the 3 pt carry all. If I had about 800 lbs more ballast, it would have made the tractor more stable. Big weight to load requires bigger tractors of more like a utility type rather than a mid size cut in my opinion..
 

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i attempted some real world stuff. This log is not 8 long but it does weigh over 1650 lbs at 20' long. My loader is rated @1600lbs. It can lift it but you can tell the loader is fast reaching its limit. Never would I attempt to travel with this type of stem very far and bring it to the splitter with the 3 pt carry all. If I had about 800 lbs more ballast, it would have made the tractor more stable. Big weight to load requires bigger tractors of more like a utility type rather than a mid size cut in my opinion..

are you 2wd or 4wd?
 
   / Lifting Logs #24  
the 3016 is 4wd
 
   / Lifting Logs #25  
are you 2wd or 4wd?

This log lifted the tractor when I got off to snap the pick. Tires are barely touching the ground and would have went no where without the front wheel assist.
 
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Can I ask why they need to be 8ft long? Cutting them in half you could use a smaller tractor without so much hassle..?
 
   / Lifting Logs #27  
Can I ask why they need to be 8ft long? Cutting them in half you could use a smaller tractor without so much hassle..?

I was thinking the same. Around here the saw mills wants 9'.
 
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Can I ask why they need to be 8ft long? Cutting them in half you could use a smaller tractor without so much hassle..?

for milling my own lumber, I just like 8 footers for what I do. 8ft isn't a hard number I have done longer logs but was just stating what I mostly use.
 
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Know anything about this tractor? 4600 hours seems kind of high (to me anyway), but it is MFWD and has a loader rated at 2500.
 

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   / Lifting Logs #30  
These were good tractors. If it was used steadily, 4600 hrs doesn't seem too large a number. I once saw a JD 1050 with 13,250 hrs. It was used to cut acres of grass and still ran like a top.
 
 
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