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Posted by gene bender on November 01, 2006 at 10:57:53 from (67.55.226.214):
In Reply to: Re: How much weight posted by banjo on November 01, 2006 at 07:19:25:
Dont know the dia of the cycl you are using and the best way to know your pump dia would be to get or borrow a hy guage then you could figure amount of force. From what you talk about lifting i would think you should be ok. A long implement stretching back say 5ft or so mite cause front to get light. The A would be easy to add wts on as the square holes in the steering sector make it easy for a bracket to be built as a sack of ready mix cement comes in different sizes just be careful driving so as not to break the steering housing. Playing around you should come up with a workable system. Now with the wt hanging in front dont get bulldozer ideas remember it is a small tractor and has unlimited duties within reason. I lif some pretty big things with my B and its loader having wts on the rear. Just be carefull. An A was used for many years back loading coal at the local lumber yd.
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