jeff9366
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- Kubota Tractor Loader L3560 HST+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3,700 pounds bare tractor, 5,400 pounds operating weight, 37 horsepower
There you are doing something risky with the ROPS down. Your head and shoulders are above the ROPS fold point. Sooner or later the odds will bite you. (A tire blow out, tire dropping in a hole or rut, burst hydraulic line, or hydraulic connector popping off.) So easy to mangle an arm or leg in a tractor rollover ~~~or worse.
I do not do pointlessly risky things with my tractor. I figure out how to do tasks with minimal risk.
I would have tossed the pavers from the truck bed to the ground, then loaded the pavers on pallets. Testing lift is OK, but test from the ground, not unloading a truck. I would have made each load lighter than yours and made more trips.
An example of long-term tractor reliability being primarily a function of operator prudence and experience, secondarily maintenance and only tertiary the tractor build.
I do not do pointlessly risky things with my tractor. I figure out how to do tasks with minimal risk.
I would have tossed the pavers from the truck bed to the ground, then loaded the pavers on pallets. Testing lift is OK, but test from the ground, not unloading a truck. I would have made each load lighter than yours and made more trips.
An example of long-term tractor reliability being primarily a function of operator prudence and experience, secondarily maintenance and only tertiary the tractor build.
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