Load capacity

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</font><font color="blueclass=small">( I am currently using a Kubota L2650 which I believe is at about 23.5HP..I think I am close. I like the size of the tractor(it is on loan). I want something that I can manuever in the smallest amout of space possible like a small barn. FYI: I am using the tractor to assist a 1000lb horse up with a sling I had built..and the horse can help himself by sitting up like a dog but needs help getting his rear up..then he is perfectly happy ..runs off and kicks and plays(for those who might express opinions not related to my post such as quality of life). So, I actually don't know how much load I am using but this tractor does well. Just looking for more lift if it is eventually needed. I also have small acreage that I use the tractor to flip compost piles, etc and mowing capabilities..so.. I want to minmize the tractor while maximizing the load capacity. )</font>

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After reading the above, I would again suggest the Power Trac. I don't own one but you can turn circles inside of a small barn, clean out stalls that other tractors can't even get into, and while I don't know the loader capacity of each of their models, I'd guess they have what you need. You might want to post your questions on the Power Trac forum. If you can get the Kubota you are using in the small barn you are talking about, then imagine a Power Trac doing a 360 degree turn in the space that it takes to do an awkward 3pt turn, and that is just the beginning of the advantages of the manuverability of the Power Tracs.

Now if you need to do some PLOWING in your fields, then a PT is probably not your tractor. They are great for mowing (much faster than a conventional tractor), they are amazing with a front bucket, better with a snowblower or a front blade, and a host of other jobs.

A Ventrac 4200 or a Steiner 430Max, with Front End Loaders would also work well for you, both would be more expensive choices, but they are MUCH better barn tractors than any Kubota or Deere. The smaller the space you are working in, the bigger the advantage you have with a Ventrac, Steiner or Power Trac.


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Bob Skurka,

I shot down the Power trac in a different post, but in this application you're dead right.

What he is describing is where the articulating machine will shine. However, I don't own one, nor have any idea on reliability.
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Bob Skurka,

I shot down the Power trac in a different post, but in this application you're dead right.

What he is describing is where the articulating machine will shine. However, I don't own one, nor have any idea on reliability. )</font>


Yeah, but you were not correct in your assessment of the articulating machines for slopes in your other post, most dedicated slope mowers are in some way articulated (and occilating). I own one, they are amazing.

As far as reliability goes, I don't own a Power Trac, but the guys on the PT Forum seem to think they are pretty durable, they seem to have their share of problems just like every other brand, I know of no brand that is bulletproof and every brand is prone to some problem or another.
 
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Bob Skurka,

You'll learn that I shoot first and ask questions later. It goes along with my attention disorder, but you'll learn to love me anyway.
 
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The Kioti CK20 will lift 1074 lbs to full height at the pivot pin. Kioti is also coming out with the new CK25 and CK30 machines. They are 25 and 30 hp respectively. They are a larger frame size than the CK20. The CK25 & 30 are a mid-size frame. Both the CK25 & 30 will lift 1155 lbs to full height at pivot pin. From what I read here, the CK25 and 30s are in Kioti's warehouse, but are delayed a little because of some front tire problems. The wrong sizes were sent or something. These machines are really close to hitting dealer lots. All three, the CK20, 25, and 30 are available in hydro. The CK20 also comes in a manual transmission. CK25 and 30 also come in a synchronized shuttle shift. Good luck in your search! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

Here is a link to the Kioti CK Series.

Kioti CK Series
 
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Shauna, sounds like you really care for that horse! If he weighs 1000lbs and you are helping him up, I bet that you are closer to 500 Lbs lift... Now, it would be best to be at overkill, but I bet Bob's TC24 would handle it without a shrug.

I would check out the local dealers and see hwo treats you right. Since you already have a machine on loan, you probably already have a good idea what works...
 
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I'm curious if the horse is always in the barn when the lift assist is needed?

If so, and power is available, might an electric hoist something like click here work for you?

How tall is this horse standing? How high would the loader need to lift? What's the overhead clearance in the barn?

Don
 
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I know the 12LA loader on the TC24 is rated at just over 1000 pounds, and it does have a very small frame size which is important for work inside the barn, the TC18 would also do the job just as well and at less money. But for working INSIDE the barn, I'd prefer the Power Trac or Ventrac 4200 (if the lift of that machine is high enough). Going up in frame size would be a disadvantage, so the recommendation of a CK20 (or any similar size unit) would be good too as that is about the same size as the TC class previously mentioned (but moving to the larger units limits turning)

Shoppiingtractors sure has a good idea with using a winch if the location is always inside the barn. Some of the smaller AC winches are pretty inexpensive and if you have access to the rafters you could make sure you had several places inside the barn to mount the winch up to.
 
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I don't know if i'd put a live animal on the end of a loader either!!!is he used to machinery!!!!6 part block or chain hoist..may be better idea..but that will have to be yer decision
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