The lift capacity decreases as you raise the loader as the angle of the cylinders to the boom changes. The 2000 psi is the capacity at maximum height.
My 2444 has one set of rear wheel weight but I no longer have fluid in the tires. I do have a box scraper on the rear. I also add one of the old tire and wheel that is filled with fluid on the scraper if I am going to lift a lot of weight. It will still raise one rear wheel of the ground if the load is too much.
The front axle of the 2444 is swept back farther than the axle would be on a 444. It makes for a tighter turning radius but reduces the amount the loader can lift without the wheels coming off the ground. My tractor has about five feet from the center of the front wheel to the bucket pivot pins on the loader booms.
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