Jery Dunn Tach-N-Go and Forks

   / Jery Dunn Tach-N-Go and Forks #51  
Never did any measuring but before I bought I spoke with Jery about the additional offset. He gave me the measurement and it was quite small I thought. Seeing the design once received I was impressed. Installed it and have never removed it but I swap between my forks and bucket often and super quickly.

In my real world use I have maxed out the fork lifts moving landscape blocks but I can't say what percentage I am losing with the QA. Whatever the reduction is, I think it is plenty worth the versatility and convenience it brings! I haven't noticed a difference in moving dirt, etc. with the bucket.

I agree with similar results in my use of fixed forks and/or a full bucket of dirt. Get the weight to far out on the forks and it effects the amount of weight it can handle. But if the weight can move in on the forks, all the better. I also have a picture or two on TBN with my fixed forks lifting a pretty good size ash log. Not sure where the post is. Jon
 
   / Jery Dunn Tach-N-Go and Forks #52  
OK, here’s another stab at it. According to the brochure, you lose about 230 pounds of FEL lift capacity when going from the pin to 20 inches out. So that is roughly 11.5 pounds per inch. And I think Jerry’s quick attach moves the pin out about 4 inches. So, 4×11.5 equals 46 pounds of lost lift capacity. Not too bad.
 
   / Jery Dunn Tach-N-Go and Forks
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#53  
OK, here’s another stab at it. According to the brochure, you lose about 230 pounds of FEL lift capacity when going from the pin to 20 inches out. So that is roughly 11.5 pounds per inch. And I think Jerry’s quick attach moves the pin out about 4 inches. So, 4×11.5 equals 46 pounds of lost lift capacity. Not too bad.

Interesting thought, but I’m betting the loss if graphed is not linear... meaning the first few inches are negligible, and the further out you go, the loss is exponential. Having Jery’s movable forks, the loss is a pittance... and if that figure means that much, you’ve got the wrong tractor.
 
   / Jery Dunn Tach-N-Go and Forks #54  
I'm trying to think of the reason why the loss would be non-linear.
 
   / Jery Dunn Tach-N-Go and Forks
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#55  
I'm trying to think of the reason why the loss would be non-linear.

Probably not noticeable on the little BX, but I would think the compressibility of the hydro fluid is the variable. It’s not exactly a simple lever principle. Just my thought... not a hydraulic engineer.
 
   / Jery Dunn Tach-N-Go and Forks #56  
Hydraulic oil, for all practical purposes, is not compressible. The "book" says it will compress 0.4% under high pressure actually.
 
   / Jery Dunn Tach-N-Go and Forks
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#57  
I KNEW IT! That 0.4% is the killer.
 
   / Jery Dunn Tach-N-Go and Forks #58  

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