JWR
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- Joined
- Apr 19, 2011
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- Location
- So MD / WV
- Tractor
- MF 2660 LP, 3 Kubota B2150, Kubota BX2200, MH Pacer, Gravely 5660, etc.
I have mentioned this on other threads but there is little/no data on torsion with front end loaders. The industry does not test them in torsion. The Univ. of Nebraska tractor testing lab does not test them in torsion. I have been rough on my DL250 loader on a MF2660. Pryed stumps, dug up rocks, lifted way off center loads of mud cleaning springs out, back dragged hard clay, etc. Serious abuse can bend the loader frame or even break welds. (for the record I've bent mine but never broken a weld...) BUT in my view it should be very difficult to hurt a loader that was properly designed for the tractor it is made to fit. The idea of having to tip toe around off center loads and "corner lifts" is absurd. Use the d.... thing ! The loader either thrives in good health or it has no excuse for existence. Sure, it CAN be abused and you know darn well when you are abusing it with extreme forces that begin to twist the loader noticeably, tip the tractor partially, etc. But simply off center loads and corner lifts within the otherwise obvious capacity of the loader should not be of concern.