gladehound
Veteran Member
I think it's a simple matter of the counterweight (PHD) being too light......![]()
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I think it's a simple matter of the counterweight (PHD) being too light......![]()
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.
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.
I think it's a simple matter of the counterweight (PHD) being too light......![]()
You put 1000lbs on the 3pth?
.... 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
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 ;-)