xring100
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- Joined
- Dec 9, 2012
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- Location
- Livingston County, Michigan
- Tractor
- Kubota M8540, ZD1211 60"
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I see this: how are you planning on picking up 5000# on a tractor(L3400) that will only supposedly pick up 1985#s even with end of the 3 pt draft links? No one is going to have counterbalance weights to "your extremes". Here's what I'll do Tuesday, I'll take my M7040 with FEL to a certified scale. I'll weight frt axle with a rd bale on FEL no counterbalance weight then weight frt axle with bale of hay on frt & rear and report back. Well see how much difference in the ACTUAL WEIGHTS
.I believe in correct information on a discussion forum
To see the weight transfer in action
Put the heaviest longest object you can on the 3pt and the most amount of weight you can on the FEL. Start with both in contact with the ground. Now lift the 3 pt and watch the rear tires squat as all this weight is shifted on to the rears. You will also notice the front tires rise off the ground some. Now lift the FEL off the ground and observe the rear axle raise back off the ground some and the rear tires are not squatting so much but the front tires are now squatting.
Next lower the 3 pt to the ground the rear tires squat even less if the FEL has enough load the rear tires will be off the ground and 100% of the load will be on the front axle and squatting like crazy, the tires might look like there going flat or about to explode. Raising the 3pt again will again return load on the rear axle and shift weight off the front axle and onto the rear.
I see this regularly although not to the same level I'm suggesting my loader weighs about 2500 lbs with empty bucket although only part of this weight is transfered to the ground through the bucket. my carry all box weighs north of 1600 lbs fully loaded with wood. I usually pull into my barn leave the bucket and 3 pt up. I Idle down to let the turbonium spool down/ cool down. Set park brake dismount the tractor. I then Ensure the tractor is far enough in to close the barn door. Then i close and lock barn door if far enough in. I then walk around to the side of the tractor with loader and 3pt controls and shutoff the tractor. then i drop the 3pt, while simultaneously observing the rear lift and front squat. Then i lower the loader and relieve all residual pressure. At startup i lift the bucket first.
As an alternate You could draw free body diagrams with assumed cg locations and weights and calculate the weight transfer without going to the scales. Relatively simple statics problem although i'd probably have to pull out one of my old college text books for a refresher its been over 10 years since I've solved this type of problem . On second thought if the scales are close this is probably faster