jlsanborn
Bronze Member
The manufacturer is covering their "arse" by stating that they can't control the loads you place on the cylinders with the tractor. The previous poster is absolutely correct in that the "column strength" of the cylinders is greatly reduced as they near full extension. If you retract the cylinders just a few inches their column strength increases dramatically. The column strength vs. stroke curve is like an upside-down back-flip jump! From what I gather, you're probably fine doing what you've been doing.
One of the significant things that helped me choose Kioti was the cylinder dimensions as compared to the other "equal" brands. Look at the Branson or Mahindra FELs.
One of the significant things that helped me choose Kioti was the cylinder dimensions as compared to the other "equal" brands. Look at the Branson or Mahindra FELs.