Carl_NH
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- Joined
- Apr 5, 2002
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- Coastal NH
- Tractor
- 01 Kubota B21TLB, 2010 Ferris 52" ZTR, Cub Cadet 1811, Gravely Super8
Good point, I was wondering what an L48 hoe with a thumb could pick up at full extension, pounds wise. I am normally working with 8 to 10 foot logs around 12 - 16 inches in diameter, the big boys don't come along all the time.
The question at "full extension" is not how I would imagine most use the BH to handle wood lengths. At full extension lifting anything with a BH is not what it was designed to do, but picking and stacking/placing 2-300 Lb rocks at full extension is fine - just not 2000Lb Logs.
I use my little B21 and thumb to pick up 8-12" x 10-12' long oak or maple and carry to a pile or pick from a pile to cut into log lengths. In the pick up and haul, its pick/grab with the thumb near the tractor with the boom close in.
When in a pile of logs to split and cut, yes, reach is important, and I pull the logs in with the bucket, then pick with the thumb, lift, swivel to cut - all the time with the stabilizers down.