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   / Nearly went over. #82  
Loops probably make it convenient to pick, but makes your loader and center of gravity high, and you experienced the results. Is it possible to lift sacks with forks from bottom?

As for (removed), I can稚 understand 50% of what he痴 trying to say, the rest is ok I guess, but it痴 just easier to skip over than putting in the effort trying to decipher. Plus I had a grandfather that died at the Siege of Louisbourg (1758) kicking those Arcadians out of Nova Scotia down into the swamps. So hearing those marbled mouth echos kind of hits a sensitive spot, though it might be time to let the grudge go?

Have you toured the fort at Louisbourg?
It is a wonderfully interesting place.
Only 20% reconstructed, but quite amazing.
 
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#83  
Loops probably make it convenient to pick, but makes your loader and center of gravity high, and you experienced the results. Is it possible to lift sacks with forks from bottom?

I replied to this but for whatever reason it did not load:
Don't have forks only hay spikes and with my operator skills would most likely punch two holes in the bag, because of the ramp on the trailer with strips across (grip for loading/unloading horses) dragging off is not an option, the feed store load with a forklift from the top, through the loops, in future I may try to unload onto a pallet then fork into the shed with the spikes.
Pity we can't buy a pallet of 30kg bags for the same price as a bulker, life would be so much simpler.
 
   / Nearly went over. #85  
You mean ain't sposta test loader & hydraulics by pickin back end off ground? Lotta boys & girls around here gonna be real shocked to hear dat. Neighbor's wife got habit of usin bucket jammed in pile so she can shift middle bender back end over fer fast turn comin out of pile of frozen manure.

Bucket comes down fast as machine protection system. You don't use it machine generally tips back on tires easy enough. Let oil drain back past rings and you good to go.

(removed) is not commenting on unlearned skirt wearing individuals making insulting comments toward (removed). Dey need to complete potty training before dey run big keyboards in violation of Policy as clearly stated by Board Admin just recently. (removed) not even commenting on screwin some people took in so called college and will pay for next 20 years. I am sure der post grad Degree in basket weaving will earn dem great income superior to swamp boy who don't owe a cent as dey stare at screen in 8 x 8 cell.. Do wish dey had sufficient manhood to complain direct to (removed) and attach picture of lady who gestated dem 10 months before dey born preferably in bikini. (removed) did get around in his younger days and knew a good number of wimmen. Dey probably got too high Estrogen from public water.

Me personally, I ain't mad at how the (removed)-man does TBN, and I will also say that the clapback he wrote up there made me lolz pretty darned good.
 
   / Nearly went over. #86  
I'm personally impressed with how well people from all around the world communicate so well in the (if I recall correctly, required) English language on this forum - people from Croatia, Portugal, China, and even Australia! (hint - that was a joke at the end there)

I personally don't expect to see someone deliberately make their posts harder to read, and as someone who's done a lot of editing in the past, it got to me enough that I just got hit "ignore" - even if he's an expert in some area (presumably other than his dialect), there're enough other experts here who make an effort to share their knowledge without making it into performance.
 
   / Nearly went over. #87  
The wheel weights and loaded tires do nothing to transfer the weight of the load from the front axle. The front axle remains the fulcrum. This results in the wear and tear of the front axle. It also stress the front tires which results in the tire coming off the rim due to an overload.

Ballast on the rear of the tractor will make the rear axle act as the fulcrum. At this point the larger stronger non-steering axle can hold the weight. The steer axle will now be lighter thus reducing wear and tear as well as reducing the possibility of damage to overloaded front tires.

The weight added to the rear axle allows the tractor to pick up more of a load. However it does not allow the stress of the load to be transferred from the front axle to the rear axle.

A semi truck is setting on a scale and the front axle is to heavy. You can add all the weight you want to the rear axle and the front axle will remain to heavy. Move the 5th wheel behind the rear axle, making the rear axle the fulcrum, and the weight will lighten on the front axle.

This should be made a sticky!
I bought my Kubota in 2015 and had the tires filled before delivery.
I didn’t know much then(and still probably don’t).
The thought was the weighted tires would help offset the FEL.
As time passed, I too learned that the weighted tires were more for traction than counterbalance.

This is a very good explanation of the difference of the effect of weights at the rear axle centerline versus being behind the axle.
 
   / Nearly went over. #88  
I put ballast in my tires mainly for traction. I find that my hydraulics fail before I lift something too heavy for the tractor.

I think I will throw my oar in the water on a fellow poster and the rest of you as well. You guys roasting (removed) should all remember that to the best of my knowledge there are no doctors of English here. Almost every post I have ever read in these forums requires me to mentally correct spelling and grammar as I read the post.
People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. 'Nuff said.
 
   / Nearly went over. #89  
There's a difference between doing the best you can with the communications skills you have, and deliberately faking an entire "persona" in the name of "performance art" or whatever excuse strikes their fancy in the moment.

There's enough fakers and posers across the internet as it is. We don't need to tolerate that garbage here. It's not cute, funny, entertaining or necessary. And it sure as h#ll doesn't make him "original".

"Oh look, a totally fake person on the internet. How original"... Said no one, ever.
 
   / Nearly went over. #90  
There's a difference between doing the best you can with the communications skills you have, and deliberately faking an entire "persona" in the name of "performance art" or whatever excuse strikes their fancy in the moment.

There's enough fakers and posers across the internet as it is. We don't need to tolerate that garbage here. It's not cute, funny, entertaining or necessary. And it sure as h#ll doesn't make him "original".

"Oh look, a totally fake person on the internet. How original"... Said no one, ever.

Agreed 100 percent. If he was doing the best he could I wouldn’t say a word. But he’s intentionally doing it.
 

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