Posted by Geo-TH,In on August 09, 2018 at 13:42:14 from (172.78.94.175):
In Reply to: Re: Terremite posted by jddrawbar on August 09, 2018 at 08:03:03:
Using a terramite is a simple lesson in applied physics, first class lever. Think of your front wheels as a fulcrum. What you lift with loader removes weight off rear wheels. All that weight is applied to the fulcrum, the front wheels. I can lift enough to pull the rear wheels off the ground. Conversely the rear bucket can pull the front wheels off the ground.
I think combined I can lift enough with the front and rear at the same time to come close the the weight of the backhoe, 3100 #
I had to lift 10 ft long on dump trailer. Had to pick up smaller 10 ft log with rear bucket. Then carefully drove to larger log with front wheels bouncing off the ground and then pick up the larger log. I'm very carfull with it and never damaged it in 10 years. Sorry still having difficulty downloading pics.
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