Tractor Sizing How Much Can A Sub Compact Tractor lift?

   / How Much Can A Sub Compact Tractor lift? #111  
... even with a 200 pound cage, 1000 pounds of tire fill and a 500 pound blade on the back, the back end was hovering. With this same ballast, I can lift the back end completely off the ground if I'm digging up a stump with the bucket.

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Not to hijack this thread - but that is an interesting cage you have there gladehound. What prompted you to build that?
I'll bet there is an interesting safety-related story behind that build.
 
   / How Much Can A Sub Compact Tractor lift? #112  
My BX2200 with the LA211 loader list breakout force at 950lbs @ bucket and 460lbs full height at pins.

Will have to rig up a test to see if it really can breakout 950lbs. Have tried to lift some large limestone rocks and it struggled. I doubt the rock was 950lbs but will measure it and estimate the weight.
 
   / How Much Can A Sub Compact Tractor lift? #113  
Not to hijack this thread - but that is an interesting cage you have there gladehound. What prompted you to build that?
I'll bet there is an interesting safety-related story behind that build.

Originally was built for my Kioti LB1914 and had it modified to fit the DS4510HS. Clear enough woods and some things will happen that make you think a ROPS is not enough. Before the cage, one tree landed on the ROPS in a somewhat planned way (didn't want the tree to come down on the tractor but positioned the tractor such that it would hit the ROPS if it did), was enough to make me think about putting a little more between me and the trees. Twice had dead trees lean towards me from the side when pulling down monkey vines and I stopped before they fell on me - would have fallen across the seat had I continued. Got tippy in the woods once and realized that if I rolled the ROPS would do nothing if I was next to a tree and the tree was in front of the ROPS, I'd get squished. Constantly was getting branches, pickers and vines in my face when in the woods.

So I designed a cage and went to a buddy who builds drag race cages for a living and ask him to build it.

Since having a cage on my tractors, I guess I don't take as much care as before. I've had 6 trees land on top of me. Honestly knew that all of them were going to land on me before hand but proceeded because once on top of the tractor, I can drive back to my wood pile and cut it up there. less lifting by hand :D

It has legitimately saved me from a number of widow maker branches that have come down while clearing woods (that sure makes a loud bang and scares the $%!* out of you if you didn't see it coming). I guess this is a good time to as any to report that the composite hood on the DS4510HS is much stronger than I would have guessed.

The cage also keeps the brush and branches out of my face. I'm so used to having it that I wouldn't enter the woods without it at this point. It's made of 2"x3"x1/4" structural tubing. The weakest part is the factory ROPS that it clamps to in the back.

Below is a picture of the same cage on my smaller tractor. I took this tree out of my front yard and didn't want it to hit the ground and make holes so I gradually lowered it onto the tractor and carried it between the cage and loader frame to my wood pile. I don't recommend that others try the things that I do. I appear crazy to some people but I'm actually very calculated.

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   / How Much Can A Sub Compact Tractor lift? #114  
Originally was built for my Kioti LB1914 and had it modified to fit the DS4510HS. Clear enough woods and some things will happen that make you think a ROPS is not enough. Before the cage, one tree landed on the ROPS in a somewhat planned way (didn't want the tree to come down on the tractor but positioned the tractor such that it would hit the ROPS if it did), was enough to make me think about putting a little more between me and the trees. Twice had dead trees lean towards me from the side when pulling down monkey vines and I stopped before they fell on me - would have fallen across the seat had I continued. Got tippy in the woods once and realized that if I rolled the ROPS would do nothing if I was next to a tree and the tree was in front of the ROPS, I'd get squished. Constantly was getting branches, pickers and vines in my face when in the woods.

So I designed a cage and went to a buddy who builds drag race cages for a living and ask him to build it.

Since having a cage on my tractors, I guess I don't take as much care as before. I've had 6 trees land on top of me. Honestly knew that all of them were going to land on me before hand but proceeded because once on top of the tractor, I can drive back to my wood pile and cut it up there. less lifting by hand :D

It has legitimately saved me from a number of widow maker branches that have come down while clearing woods (that sure makes a loud bang and scares the $%!* out of you if you didn't see it coming). I guess this is a good time to as any to report that the composite hood on the DS4510HS is much stronger than I would have guessed.

The cage also keeps the brush and branches out of my face. I'm so used to having it that I wouldn't enter the woods without it at this point. It's made of 2"x3"x1/4" structural tubing. The weakest part is the factory ROPS that it clamps to in the back.

Below is a picture of the same cage on my smaller tractor. I took this tree out of my front yard and didn't want it to hit the ground and make holes so I gradually lowered it onto the tractor and carried it between the cage and loader frame to my wood pile. I don't recommend that others try the things that I do. I appear crazy to some people but I'm actually very calculated.

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I love this^^

I've been clearing my back 1.5 acres, and on several occasions had blackberry vines and dead branches fall on me. Definitely wish I had less exposure to the elements. I almost got speared in the throat by a branch that I had broken off with my loader, while ripping out blackberries. It made me think a little more about what I was doing...

Eventually I'd love to build a door-less cab with a lexan windshield and detachable wiper.
 
   / How Much Can A Sub Compact Tractor lift? #115  
Eventually I'd love to build a door-less cab with a lexan windshield and detachable wiper.

Funny you should mention that... if you look closely at the front of the cage in the picture of my DS4510HS carrying the log, you'll see six tabs already welded on to the front uprights. They are to bolt on a windshield. :thumbsup:
 
   / How Much Can A Sub Compact Tractor lift? #116  
Here is my test. It really makes me doubt another members claim that he can lift 2,000 pounds with clamp on bucket forks using a LA524 loader. I was unable to lift this log using a LA524 loader with SSQA forks. My LA724 loader lifts the same log with the same set of forks without any trouble.

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   / How Much Can A Sub Compact Tractor lift? #117  
What tractor does a 524 loader fit? Who lifted 2k with one and clamp forks?

How much you figure that log weighs? Dimensions and.species?
 
   / How Much Can A Sub Compact Tractor lift? #118  
The LA524 has very good breakout and bucket curl force for a loader with 1131 pound full height lift capacity. Breakout at the pin is listed at >2400 pounds and near 1900 pounds 500mm out. Sure, clamp on forks will put the load out more than 500mm. But it wouldn't have to be under rated by much, or pressure on the high side by much, to make the 2000 pound lift with clamp on forks. Still beyond the listed specs but may be possible.

There is a lot of variation in lift between same model loaders. It all depends on what pressure the relief valve opens. Slight variations in relief valve springs could make one loader stronger than another.

Loader Specifications
Loader model LA524
Compatible tractors L3200, L3800
Boom cylinder
Bore 1.77 in. (45 mm)
Stroke 18.7 in. (476 mm)
Bucket cylinder
Bore 1.77 in. (45 mm)
Stroke 18.7 in. (476 mm)
Control valve Float position, two stage bucket dump
Rated flow 6.3 gpm (23.9 l/min)
Maximum pressure 2347 psi (16.2 MPa)
Quick attach coupler Standard, Skid-Steer type
Counter weight Optional ballast box
Net weight (approximate); lbs. (kg) 805 lbs. (365 kg)
Loader Dimensional Specifications
(A) Max. Lift height to bucket pivot pin
Standard 94.3 in. (2394 mm)
(B) Max. Lift height under level bucket
Standard 87.6 in. (2224 mm)
(C) Clearance with bucket dumped
Standard 76.2 in. (1936 mm)
(D) Reach at max. Lift height
Standard 20.2 in. (564 mm)
(E) Max. Dump angle
Standard 40コ
(F) Reach with bucket on ground
Standard 63.7 in. (1618 mm)
(G) Bucket roll-back angle
Standard 31コ
(H) Digging depth
Standard 6.9 in. (176 mm)
(J) Overall height in carrying position 51.3 in. (1302 mm)
Loader Operational Specifications
(U) Lift Capacity (Bucket pivot pin, max height)
Standard 1131 lbs (513 kg)
(V) Lift Capacity (500 mm forward, max height
Standard 855 lbs. (388 kg)
(W) Lift Capacity (Bucket pivot pin, 1.5 M height)
Standard 1490 lbs. (676 kg)
(X) Lift Capacity (500 mm forward, 1500 mm height)
Standard 1182 lbs. (536 kg)
(Y) Breakout Force (Bucket pivot pin)
Standard 2462 lbs. (10951 N)
(Z) Breakout Force (500 mm forward)
Standard 1874 lbs. (8335 N)
(VV) Bucket roll-back force at max. height
Standard 2177 lbs. (9685 N)
(XX) Bucket roll-back force at 1.5 M
Standard 2697 lbs. (11998 N)
(ZZ) Bucket roll-back force at ground level
Standard 2215 lbs. (9855 N)
Raising time 3.5 sec.
Lowering time 2.3 sec.
Bucket dumping time 1.7 sec.
Bucket roll-back time 2.2 sec.
Loader Bucket Specifications
Standard bucket
Width 66.0 in. (1675 mm)
Type Quick attach
Depth 18.0 in. (458 mm)
Overall height 22.1 in. (562 mm)
Length 21.4 in. (544 mm)
Standard
Capacity - struck 8.1 cu. ft. (0.23 mウ)
Capacity - heaped 9.9 cu. ft. (0.28 mウ)
Standard bucket
Weight 265 lbs. (120 kg)
 
   / How Much Can A Sub Compact Tractor lift? #119  
So who is it that lifted 2k?

I have a la463 which is the same tractor and same loader just not the curved booms. Same specs tho.

With my clamp on forks, about 1200 is all she is good for. The bucket edge is 500mm. So my 1.2k lift was out about 1000mm. With actual forks I can see 2k being alot.more likely.
 
   / How Much Can A Sub Compact Tractor lift? #120  
I would assume the final verdict would if the tractor/loader combination can/or can't lift, move and dump the load.

Empirical observation at work. Few folks can look at a potential load and get it's real weight within a pounds.
 

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