Posted by Geo-TH,In on January 08, 2022 at 06:25:18 from (50.102.18.81):
In Reply to: Loader tractor posted by grandpa Love on January 08, 2022 at 04:42:26:
It looks like the cylinders are dual acting. Good news the end of cylinder is not subject to water getting the end like the ford cylinder you posted earlier.
Bad news about all loaders. If you lift 1000# a good chance you will be putting 2000# on the front axle because you are removing weight from the rear tires.
No tire ballast will fix that problem. You will need a rear ballast. The farther back from rear tires the better.
The loader looks good.
Be nice if you can put the loader on a Ford. Never heard of the tractor.
What do you need a loader for? If you want to move sand, OK. perhaps a few hundred pounds. The front tires and front axle don't look that beefy.
Not sure how high the loader will go and how much it can lift.
The size of the unit looks like you would have limited use for the tractor.
I think the boom on your ford will be better for unloading your trailer when you bring home attachments. Boom can reach over your trailer, this loader can't.
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