RedDogRacing
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Hello all, kinda new to new tractors. I have a brand new l 3940 kubota.
My question is , how strong should the FEL hydraulics be?
The older equipment I am used to, the hydraulics is stronger then the machine. IE with the loader we use to move cars around the junk yard, if I put the forks under the school bus full of engine blocks, it will lift the rear tires off the ground, but the hydraulics will not stop.
On this 3940, I hooked the root of a sappling, and the fel just stopped. Like it wouldnt even try.
some folks said i should fill the rear tires, but at this point i see no reason
My question is , how strong should the FEL hydraulics be?
The older equipment I am used to, the hydraulics is stronger then the machine. IE with the loader we use to move cars around the junk yard, if I put the forks under the school bus full of engine blocks, it will lift the rear tires off the ground, but the hydraulics will not stop.
On this 3940, I hooked the root of a sappling, and the fel just stopped. Like it wouldnt even try.
some folks said i should fill the rear tires, but at this point i see no reason