tman1020
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jan 16, 2014
- Messages
- 1,466
- Location
- north west indiana
- Tractor
- Bobcat ct225 and Bad Boy zero turn
I'm just going by farmers word.
Actually 1 bail I was able to get off ground with front loader.
So it was lighter.
So if I fill front bucket with some super heavy weight, my chances are bigger on rear end lift?
I'm using a 55 gallon barrel filled half of concrete, then 2 10×10×12 steel weights.
Doesn't help front loader. I use to keep 4 wheel drives from SNAPPING rings, as I've read in other posts.
Adding counter weight does not increase your hydraulic power it just properly ballasts your tractor. Without enough counter weight the front (or rear respectively) will want to lift or become unstable.
I agree with others on checking your hydro relief pressure, it’s very easy to do once you get a gauge. However if you are going to be lifting 1500 # plus bails regularly I would consider a larger tractor with 2-2500 # loader cap.