You need balast or you will trash your front axle!!!! really?

   / You need balast or you will trash your front axle!!!! really?
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I think it's a simple matter of the counterweight (PHD) being too light...... ;)

Here we go again! Round 15... DING!
 
   / You need balast or you will trash your front axle!!!! really?
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The Little Hurlimann 435 weighs in at 2500# The appropriate Allied 195 loader weighs in at about 1000# with mounting

The lift capacity of the loader is between 750-1000#

With a load capacity of 2200# on the front axle, a counter weight that takes off weight from the front axle is going to be way more than 5% reduction.

Yes will defer depending on the tractor loader combination. Every single one will be different.
 
   / You need balast or you will trash your front axle!!!! really? #313  
The Little Hurlimann 435 weighs in at 2500# The appropriate Allied 195 loader weighs in at about 1000# with mounting

The lift capacity of the loader is between 750-1000#

With a load capacity of 2200# on the front axle, a counter weight that takes off weight from the front axle is going to be way more than 5% reduction.

You put 1000lbs on the 3pth?
 
   / You need balast or you will trash your front axle!!!! really? #314  
I think it's a simple matter of the counterweight (PHD) being too light...... ;)

Can't tell the model of loader/tractor...but I think it's more than just counterweight.

Looks like the loader was only able to take enough weight off to slide the load. As soon as it cleared, down it went
 
   / You need balast or you will trash your front axle!!!! really? #315  
You put 1000lbs on the 3pth?

The hurliman sits on a 64 inch wheel base. The 3ph Cat 1 lift arms are 32 inches long and sit a bit behind the rear axle center. Anything hung off the arms will have a CoG beyond that.

32" is 1/2 of 64, so weight centered right at the lift arm eyes takes weight off the front axle at a 1:2 rate.
to take 5% off a 2200# max load would require a 220# weight.

Real world, I hang a 500# back blade which carries it's weight well behind the lift eye centers.. Also have a 5 cubic foot concrete counter weight with the Cat 1 tool bar cast in "near CoG".
Concrete is heavy ;-) (150#/ft^3)

So taking a SUBSTANTIAL load off the front axle is not difficult for this little tractor ;-)
 
   / You need balast or you will trash your front axle!!!! really? #316  
.... Also have a 5 cubic foot concrete counter weight with the Cat 1 tool bar cast in "near CoG".
Concrete is heavy ;-) (150#/ft^3) So taking a SUBSTANTIAL load off the front axle is not difficult for this little tractor ;-)

Do you have a photo of your 5-cu.ft. concrete counter weight you could share with us? :)

BarnieTrk
 
   / You need balast or you will trash your front axle!!!! really? #317  
Do you have a photo of your 5-cu.ft. concrete counter weight you could share with us? :)

BarnieTrk

Not on file, and the counter weight is off with the neighbor. He uses it to off set his front end snow blower. I use the back blade in winter.

But "visualize" an 18" X 18" X 24 + tall block of concrete with Cat 1 tool bar pin ends sticking out the sides about 6 inches up from the base, and a pair of straps with top link holes out the top. It does a great job of settling the tractor when on hilly lands, (the only kind I have ;-)
 
   / You need balast or you will trash your front axle!!!! really? #318  
Not on file, and the counter weight is off with the neighbor. He uses it to off set his front end snow blower. I use the back blade in winter.

But "visualize" an 18" X 18" X 24 + tall block of concrete with Cat 1 tool bar pin ends sticking out the sides about 6 inches up from the base, and a pair of straps with top link holes out the top. It does a great job of settling the tractor when on hilly lands, (the only kind I have ;-)

I am visualizing that but only visioning 4.5 cu ft of concrete;) maybe my eyes are going bad
 
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   / You need balast or you will trash your front axle!!!! really? #320  
How about one that is 8.89 cu ft ? I've had it for a little over five years now and works good.
 

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