Re: Loaders $1500 -includes installation-Pacific N
EFC,
Wrong, Wrong, Wrong!
First off, one 2 “ cylinder has the same volume as two 1 ½ cylinders. Remember
Math class (area volume = pie x radius squared)
Second: The pushing force of a 2” cylinder at 2500 psi is 7850 pounds! Less for pulling depending on the diameter of the rod. Nowhere close to 30,000 pounds.
THE ONLY REASON THAT ANY MANUFACTURE WOULD USE ONE CYLINDER ON THE BUCKET INSTEAD OF TWO IS TO REDUCE MANUFACTURING COSTS!
I have looked at your loader, and It is easy to see how you can sell it for $1500.
1. 3 Cylinders instead of 4.
2. Tie rod cylinders instead of welded ones.
3. No hard pipe pumping for neater fit of hydraulic hoses.
4. Simple Square tube design, no CNC manufacturing of component parts.
5. No quick attach with built in parking stands.
I’m sure the loader works just fine, but would I put one on my Kubota, I don’t think so………….