Marks481
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- Power Trac 422 (2005)
It would help to compare the PT1850 and the PT1460 side by side. The points to consider:
1. Is the lifting arms on the PT1850 as beefy (as thick of steel) as the PT1460 so they can support the same weight (PT might have saved weight here by using lighter gauge steel).
2. Do both models use the same lifting cylinder. It seems that the cylinders installed on the PT1850 should be more then adequate to lift 2400 lbs.
If the two models have similar lift arms and the same cylinders, then there has to be a restrictor valve somewhere that is throttling flow to reduce/divert pressure from the lifting cylinders to derate it. If so, it seems like an easy fix...
1. Is the lifting arms on the PT1850 as beefy (as thick of steel) as the PT1460 so they can support the same weight (PT might have saved weight here by using lighter gauge steel).
2. Do both models use the same lifting cylinder. It seems that the cylinders installed on the PT1850 should be more then adequate to lift 2400 lbs.
If the two models have similar lift arms and the same cylinders, then there has to be a restrictor valve somewhere that is throttling flow to reduce/divert pressure from the lifting cylinders to derate it. If so, it seems like an easy fix...