What I am trying to determine on the 464/2050 combination I am considering is:
Can I safely lift a 2000# super sack off my flat bed trailer. The tractor has rear wheel weights, and the rear tires are fluid filled.(see attached pic)
I need to be able lift the bottom of the sack 33" off the ground to clear the trailers side rails.
In order to try and see if the tractor under consideration can safely do what I need done and after a little investigation Owen your IH 2444 appears to be an industrial version of the IH 444 with an IH 2050 attached--is that correct?
Tried to find the weight of both the 444 and the 2444 but tractordata.com didn't list either.
With lack of data and if I make the assumption that the 464 w/ rear wheel weights and fluid filled rear tires will add enough weight so that the rear wheels won't lift when lifting the 2K sack, and from your post the loader appears to be rated for 2K# since the lift cylinders on the 464 are double acting I am assuming that the loader is capable of lifting 2K#'s.
Is my take away estimate that it can safely do what I need considering I am only lifting it ~33 inches incorrect?
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