New Tooth Bar Observations

   / New Tooth Bar Observations #11  
That answer would take someone more knowledgable than myself. Right of the top of my head I would say no. Dont forget you start modifying things like that, that arent designed for it things will bend/break.
 
   / New Tooth Bar Observations #12  
Seven,
I have the same 224 as you, exception is I have the Koyker(Pronounced Quaker) Don't ask me why its pronounced that way. Well, the Koyker does have a greater lift capacity and much finer control than the ZL-20 but you just can't exceed the limitations of the tractor itself. We are talking a machine that weighs 3K trying to lift 1.5K???? that is insane. Sure it might lift it a few inches off the ground but thats all I'd try. I've lifted a bunch of stone and moved it (about 800 lbs) but very carefully. It would lift much more but why abuse it and safety is a major factor. 3 trips "safe", outweighs 2 trips "unsafe".
 
   / New Tooth Bar Observations #13  
HarryG has a point.... Lift capacity has more to due with PSI feeding the cylinders & size of the cylinder. You could go to a 5 inch cylinder with the same supplied PSI & have enough lift power to flatten the front axel but it won't do much good if the tractor can't handle the weight. I'm always whinning about the standard Jinma turf tires are undersized for loader work/GOTTA have'm though....The AG's kill the lawn... Even when overinflated to 30PSI the turf tire sidewalls collapse to the side with a full bucket when turning or on a slight sidehill. Getting back to Harry's point, TRUE I should just cut down how much I put in the bucket & make a few extra trips but like everybody else...always hurry'in.... On the other hand.. DID ANYONE NOTICE THE FRONT TIRES IN THE PICTURE OF THE YELLOW TRACTOR IN JAYC'S POST in the tooth bar thread? A set of those ( with correct gearing..) would solve that tractor carry capacity problem..... /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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#14  
Yeah I agree that you reach a point where lifting any more weight is dangerous and over the capacity of the tractor. I was only saying that I would like more lift capacity to remove stubborn stumps where my bucket would remain low and tip over conditions are min. I would not want to lift 1000's # very high!
I would like a set of those turf tires too, the width of the rears look like they would improve hill stability. Why does Jinma put such narrow tires on their tractors? Is it to help them fit inside the shipping container?
 
   / New Tooth Bar Observations #15  
Seven, I talked to Kelly at fabco, and he recommended the 23 series pin on tooth and shank, faxed me a print but after looking at my cutting edge and bucket wall thickness totaled .5in minus the gap on the shank leaves me with .91" bar which is overkill and over budget.

what Part no. tooth and shank did you use? And if you went with a thicker bar do you think you could have avoided the fasteners in the middle?

I want to build one for myself and my step FIL.

Thanks
 
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#16  
Steve,
I got 16S7-8-3C adaptors and 8103C teeth. They are crimp on teeth, I had to weld them on to the adaptors but shouldn't be too hard to change them when needed. Here is their web site for reference Fabco .
I could not go with thicker material because 1/4" was tight under the adaptors. 1/2" would not have fit. I don't know about the 23 series I could not find any adaptor specs on their website. I think if you went with thicker material say 1/2" it might eliminate the flex. That said I don't know if you will have enough room under the adaptor to use 1/2" without notching. If you notch the steel that will essentially weaken the bond between adaptor, steel plate and bucket This will limit the structurally benefits of thicker steel.
 
   / New Tooth Bar Observations #17  
John is correct, getting bigger cylinders will slow you down. The pump output is the key. A friend of mine that imports and sells both grey market and Jinma tractors was amazed at the speed of my JD 4310's loader. He installs loaders on both the Yanmars and Jinmas. He uses Koyker loaders and the Yanmars will typically run the loader faster than the Jinma. It is all in the hydraulic pump and where the relief valve is set.
 

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