Trying to choose

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Trying to choose between a 574 and a 474 , need to be able to pick up a pallet of wood pellets. Has any one tried with a 394 or 474 , i know the 574 will do it
 
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It's not so much a question of which tractor will do the job as it is the capability of the loader or the three point - whichever end you're using to lift the pallet. You should also know the weight of a pallet of pellets. The larger tractor will normally have a greater flow capacity but this may only affect the speed at which it lifts.
 
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How high do you need to lift pallets of wood pellets? Tractor lift capacity fall off rapidly as lift height increases.

If you are new to tractors, do not buy the lightest tractor suitable for your task. Lifting heavy loads with the FEL is a primary cause of tractor rollovers.

You have not defined the weight of your pallets of wood pellets. To lift one ton (2,000 pound) pallets on a regular basis a tractor of 5,000 pounds bare weight is recommended.

When considering a tractor purchase, bare tractor weight first, tractor horsepower second, rear axle width/rear tire spread third, rear wheel ballast fourth. Ample tractor horsepower is needed for PTO-powered implements such as Bush Hogs and snow blowers, but remains subsidiary to tractor weight in defining tractor capability.
 
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What Jeff said ......... Do not choose the lightest tractor that will do the job. You could be in for a very sad surprise.

If you still want to go with a smaller tractor - consider moving a pallet load of pellets in two steps. A pallet load of pellets - 2000# - is not a safe job for a smaller tractor.
 
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I was nearly ready to purchase a Tym 474, but decided to get a Kioti Dk10se due to loader capacity and lack of Tym dealer near by. I think the Kioti is about +300 on loader capacity vs Tym. I also didn’t want to increase to the next chassis size. To me, that was a larger tractor than I wanted.
 
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Get the T574 if you're frequently having to do heavy loading. The T574 almost lifts 600# more on FEL than the T474.......and I have a T474.
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Yep -- upsize when in such a dilemma. I have a 4 series Bobcat and would not like constantly lifting 2000lb things. Doing it and doing it with margin for comfort and error are different things.
 
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Need to off load out of back of truck or off my trailer , looking like i will go with a 574
 
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I unload 2-3 tons pellets every year, my tractor can’t lift a ton. I transfer half to an empty pallet, takes a couple minutes to move 25 bags over. Then I stack 2 half ton pellets.
 
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Yeah, the T494 would be an excellent choice, it lifts almost 2700# on the FEL, and has the same reliable Kukje engine as the T474.
 
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Trying to choose between a 574 and a 474 , need to be able to pick up a pallet of wood pellets. Has any one tried with a 394 or 474 , i know the 574 will do it
I have the TYM 474 Cab and although I love it I would not want to routinely use it to lift 2000 lb pallets out of the back of a pick up even with rear ballast. I have lifted over 3000 lbs from a trailer about 3ft off the ground and was able to do it with the 474 but once again not something I would do routinely. I would lean toward getting the 574 if you are able to accommodate the larger tractor size.
 
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And could also be found in metric ton, which is 2204 lbs.
Some pellets in Maine come from Canada.
 
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While you're not wrong, this is a rather old thread, lol.
 
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Ahh...didn't notice that.
I'm looking at TYMs so I'm just scrolling through old posts.
 
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TYM and Mahindra look like good tractors with decent lift capacity. GL
 
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TYM and Mahindra look like good tractors with decent lift capacity. GL
One problem with Mahindra is that you have to dig into some research as some are built by Mahindra, but others are built by TYM, or Mitsubishi or others. They make some good tractors and some, not so much.

TYM does use some 3rd party engines in some models, but mostly are built by TYM or a wholly owned subsidiary.

@Bill McD The DK10se has 300 more than the 474, but is priced more in line with the 494, which lifts another 300 or so more than the DK and just a wee bit higher. My nearest TYM dealer also sells Kioti, so I got to see and test them side by side.
 

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