sd455dan
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- Rhino 554, Ford 550 TLB (JD X500, MTD, Gilson riding mowers) Ford 3000-Sold
I think I'm allowing the same bucket weight on all the loaders: 200 lbs. Actually, that seemed conservative to me, and didn't include the weight of an SSQA.
I still think that what matters most is the lift capacity from the ground to chest height. And also the bucket breakout - which is a spec mostly based on dollars since it is whether the bucket cylinder is working the bucket directly or through a more expensive linkage.
I don't see where "lift to full height" is useful for much other than advertising fluff.
And anyway, I don't think maximizing lift matters as much as something like a good quality control valve because it so often it makes sense to pick up less and just make an extra trip.
YMMV, but that's how I see it.
rScotty
Well it was useful for me when they sent a trailer to pick about 20 3 x 4 x 8 hay bales
that they did not realize were wet until after checking with a moisture meter.
Glad my FEL could stack 2 high on a standard 5 foot tall semi trailer. Otherwise they would have to have roaded their M111 over about 4 miles then back.
Likely in the minority here but I would be looking for a good well cared for 80's to early 2000's MFWD utility tractor with FEL.