Publishing Loader Capacity Numbers That Far Exceed The Capacity Of The Axles

   / Publishing Loader Capacity Numbers That Far Exceed The Capacity Of The Axles #21  
Again, not is and never has been an issue with either of mine but then they aren't CUTS either. I know nothing about them and candidly, don't care. Not in my wheelhouse at all.
 
   / Publishing Loader Capacity Numbers That Far Exceed The Capacity Of The Axles #22  
I'm glad you're spending so much time telling us you don't care about things that aren't important to you.
 
   / Publishing Loader Capacity Numbers That Far Exceed The Capacity Of The Axles #23  
How many front axles ahve been broken on tractors by lifting something that exceeds the capacity?

It seems ridiculous the manufacturer would have a rated load on the front axle that is less than the weight added by maxing the FEL?
I would suggest that the low capacity number is for a load over rough terrain. Heaven knows that nobody here has ever loaded a bucket and gone bouncing across hills and hummocks but I am sure some have. 😀
 
   / Publishing Loader Capacity Numbers That Far Exceed The Capacity Of The Axles #24  
In my view, none are over rated for capacity. It's the owner that overloads them by adding 'ballast' to the tractor, something I don't do.
My little tractor will lift a ton out of the back of my pickup as delivered, but is just a little tippy without something hanging on the back, usually a landplane, box blade, or in winter, a snow blower. Ballast makes loader work safer.
 
   / Publishing Loader Capacity Numbers That Far Exceed The Capacity Of The Axles #25  
My question is why someone would buy a 1,500 lb lawnmower and expect to operate it like a 10,000 lb skidsteer?
A lot of the SCUT and CUT buyers lack the knowledge and experience to buy the tractor they are. They also are prone to roll-overs and similar things due to no load awareness and the effects of your Cg.
 
   / Publishing Loader Capacity Numbers That Far Exceed The Capacity Of The Axles #27  
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What 1600 lbs worth of mulch and shrub looks like in the BX brochure
 
   / Publishing Loader Capacity Numbers That Far Exceed The Capacity Of The Axles #28  
I would suggest that the low capacity number is for a load over rough terrain. Heaven knows that nobody here has ever loaded a bucket and gone bouncing across hills and hummocks but I am sure some have.

Exactly. If that 1600lb rating is good for when you hit a 6” rut at 8 mph, it’s good for 2000lbs on a stone driveway at 3 mph.

What the axle is rated isn’t just one number.
 
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In my view, none are over rated for capacity. It's the owner that overloads them by adding 'ballast' to the tractor, something I don't do.
Hey 50 you probably shouldn't apply for a loader position at this place then 😄

 

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