The geometry of the loader arms and cylinder attachment points also has something to do with it. Because the leverage changes as the loader lift arms pivot up, many loaders have more lift capacity at ground level than they do at full height. For example, the lift curve on my 4100 shows about 1400 lbs at the ground, but falls off to about 800 lbs at full height.
I have experienced this in actual use where the loader can only lift a load a foot or two off of the ground and not any higher.
- Rick
I have experienced this in actual use where the loader can only lift a load a foot or two off of the ground and not any higher.
- Rick