N80
Super Member
I had an interesting event yesterday on my Kubota L4400 w/ FEL. I was digging out a large stump and had dug down around the base of it pretty widely. When I approached the stump the front wheels would go down into the hole but the back wheels didn't - so the front is angled downward. Several times when I hooked the edge of the bucket under the stump and lifted the boom, the front wheels pushed down into the mud and the back wheels started to come up off the ground and the stump wasn't budging. That was a very weird and unexpected reaction. There was no real risk of a roll-over, but I didn't like it and I'm sure it isn't good for the front axle. It was basically pivoting on the front axle!
The rear of the tractor has no ballast and back tires are not loaded, yet. I'm going to load them real soon.
I did get the stump out. It was huge! The root system was so big I couldn't get it in the loader. Had to chain it to the bucket in order to haul it off.
Will post pics in a separate thread later.
The rear of the tractor has no ballast and back tires are not loaded, yet. I'm going to load them real soon.
I did get the stump out. It was huge! The root system was so big I couldn't get it in the loader. Had to chain it to the bucket in order to haul it off.
Will post pics in a separate thread later.