New R4047H

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GManBart

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Rather than clutter up the comparison thread I started, I figured I should start a new thread. So, here she is, and a pretty impressive little beast she is. Yes, I'm already starting on a counterweight (55gal drum with concrete), but I wanted to carefully get an idea what it would do without one. The telephone pole was zero challenge (yes, I went slow, and kept it low because of tipping concerns).

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Did I mention I had some garbage to clear out of the new property....this was nothing. Pretty nasty people lived there at some point!

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The top of the chicken coop took some time to get just right....it was on the edge of lifting a tire, probably mostly because of size more than sheer weight.

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In 2.5hrs I got so much cleared that I am literally amazed...counterweight, toothbar for the bucket, and it'll be time to order up my first big dumpster to fill up!
 
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I should probably add that I only moved the top of the chicken coop 15 or 20ft...just wanted to see what was under it, and if I could actually lift it. I'll wait until I have the counterweight to move it to the pile I'm building for the dumpster (probably scrap the metal roof along with all the other metal I'm finding).
 
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Yep, just put some counterweight on the back and these little tractors move a lot of load. My little B26 just amazes me with the lift capacity it gets from just 4000 # total weight. My LS would almost pick that tractor up and likely would easily if I removed the Back hoe since it is rated at 3500# lift.
I dont know how much the B 26 will lift but I have picked up a pine tree that was at least 30 feet long x 20" at the butt end and put it on top of a burn pile. The wood was pretty dry as it had died during the summer but still thats a lot of weight for such a small tractor as you found out with your 4047. Without any counterweight on the rear of my P7010 it gets really light really fast. I was moving some solid fire wood rounds from down in a little low spot up to where the guy had his truck and we just filled up the bucket with the big full tree rounds (oak) and when I tried to back up a slight incline, it was so light on the rear that I had to shift to 4 WD to back back up that slight slope but had not one bit of trouble lifting it at idle.
I remember once I had plunged the FEL into a pile of spoils that we had dug out of a dried up pond and the FEL wouldnt raise, so I decided to back out to pull it out of the dirt pile while lifting with the hydraulics. Before I realized what had happened I had the rear wheels about 3 feet off the ground. I carried a knot on my head from hitting the top of the cab when I clutched it and the resulting fall of the rear end. OF course I didnt have the seat belt on.
 
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Added a tooth bar....much better digging into the piles of junk I had to load in a rolloff:

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21 feet of dead Ash tree behind the house....zero challenge:

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