Isn't it funny how the numbers become suspect when they don't clearly favor the brand being defended?
Using the pivot pins number isn't a mistake as long as you use them for all that are being compared. The difference at 500mm will be proportionally lower for all involved.
Stopped by the LS Dealer today and learned a lot.
For instance New Holland tractors are made by LS, and have been for a while.
This dealer is a family owned business that sold New Holland's for the last 20 years.
The price is closer to 1/3 less than the Green.
Stopped by my neighbors on the way home. A 400 acre commercial nursery and asked him about his New Holland's. He praised our local dealer and the LS Machine. The nursery owns over 65 tractors with around 3000 hours each and hasn't had a problem yet.
He has some good stories about the local Green and Orange dealers trying to get his business.
I'm sleeping on it tonight.
Lot's to consider.
Unfortunately, you are mistaken. You never use the pivot pins because you never truly lift anything from that point on the loader. The 500mm measurement should be proportional across all loaders as it is "real work" standard measurement. The key here is for people to understand that 500mm is a truer measurement of your loader's lift capacity than any pivot pin measurement. This way you know what you are actually purchasing.
Do not see why these measurement or lift capacity numbers are suspect when they are pure fact.
I see you are very passionate about the LS tractor you purchased and many of your comments reflect that but you are making a lot inaccurate statements about loader lift capacities, warranties and engines which is a disservice for this new person trying to purchase a tractor.
18 inches forward of the pivot that is a better metric for all loaders. This allows a true comparison of the advantages of a self-leveling bucket versus a non-self leveling bucket system. There are distinct advantage to the self-leveling system with lift capacity 18 inches forward of Of the pivot pin.
No disagreement there....unfortunately, not all manufacturers publish anything but the figure at the pins.
Ya I missed that part also.I am still waiting to hear about these better parts that JD and Kubota use.