Posted by SDE on October 19, 2014 at 06:35:49 from (72.160.225.52):
In Reply to: IH 33 loader posted by rediron600 on October 16, 2014 at 17:57:13:
I would think that the lifting capacity is based on the tractors hydraulic system. My loader has a bunch of welded reinforcements and I am sure it will lift more than I need it to. I have a Ford 3pt boom pole. It has a rating system based on which Ford tractor you are using. I tried to lift something that raised the front of my tractor off the ground and it did not break it. SDE
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