OP
Big_Daddy
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- Joined
- Aug 31, 2005
- Messages
- 42
- Location
- Helotes, Texas (San Antonio)
- Tractor
- 06' Toolcat 5600 Turbo, High Flow, Road Pkg, Headache Rack, AM/FM/Cassette
Rolando,
Your a real thinking man, I like that. In regard to 2,200# total rating. We already know Bobcat has under rated the Toolcat by the email I sent to you last week. (FEL rated at 1500#, but said to be engineered to lift a 2,000# pallet)
You know I was thinking about fabricating a suit case weight rack that would install in the 2" receiver in the rear of the Toolcat. Sort of the way tractors add individual suitcase weights to the front of a tractor.
I would imagine that hanging 500# 24" off the rear of the Toolcat would do more to shift weight off the front than 1000# in the box. Mainly do to increased leverage.
Because the Toolcat operator sits so far forward I think you could only count a small % of that weight as ballast.
(Unlike the CUT operator that may get 125% benefit from sitting so far back from the loader)
I got a pallet today, and I'm going to put (4) sides on it and put a plastic liner inside. Then I'll simply use a home scale and a 5gal bucket to weigh out 2,000lbs of soil. When my unit arrives I'll conduct a few tests of my own and report my findings.
MY GREATEST FEAR: I get in my new Toolcat, connect to my new forks, drive my new forks under that 2,000# pallet, push my new throtle lever forward to max RPM's, and with a great big grin /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif pull back on that Joystick like a 747 about to leave the end of a runway /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif....................Only to be devistated by the fact that not only can my new Toolcat not lift the pallet 60" off the ground!? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif..............It can't lift it at all!! /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif
If that happens and you see a used Toolcat for sale with less then 1 hour on the meter it'll probably be mine. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
Your a real thinking man, I like that. In regard to 2,200# total rating. We already know Bobcat has under rated the Toolcat by the email I sent to you last week. (FEL rated at 1500#, but said to be engineered to lift a 2,000# pallet)
You know I was thinking about fabricating a suit case weight rack that would install in the 2" receiver in the rear of the Toolcat. Sort of the way tractors add individual suitcase weights to the front of a tractor.
I would imagine that hanging 500# 24" off the rear of the Toolcat would do more to shift weight off the front than 1000# in the box. Mainly do to increased leverage.
Because the Toolcat operator sits so far forward I think you could only count a small % of that weight as ballast.
(Unlike the CUT operator that may get 125% benefit from sitting so far back from the loader)
I got a pallet today, and I'm going to put (4) sides on it and put a plastic liner inside. Then I'll simply use a home scale and a 5gal bucket to weigh out 2,000lbs of soil. When my unit arrives I'll conduct a few tests of my own and report my findings.
MY GREATEST FEAR: I get in my new Toolcat, connect to my new forks, drive my new forks under that 2,000# pallet, push my new throtle lever forward to max RPM's, and with a great big grin /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif pull back on that Joystick like a 747 about to leave the end of a runway /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif....................Only to be devistated by the fact that not only can my new Toolcat not lift the pallet 60" off the ground!? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif..............It can't lift it at all!! /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif
If that happens and you see a used Toolcat for sale with less then 1 hour on the meter it'll probably be mine. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif