Wanted to move a pallet of bricks to under back shed.
Looked up my FEL capacity and it was close to maximum.
Have Industrial tires on L5040 filled with water and some type of antifreeze.
Removed front bucket with quick release and put pallet forks on.
Got forks set perfectly on pallet and pulled back slowly on lifting lever.
Those bricks must have some lead in them as it raised the back end of tractor in the air.
For those tractor operators according to FEL specifications I should have been able to lift. Should I place weights on rear or bite the bullet and hand load the FEL brick by brick and then do the same unloading?
Looked up my FEL capacity and it was close to maximum.
Have Industrial tires on L5040 filled with water and some type of antifreeze.
Removed front bucket with quick release and put pallet forks on.
Got forks set perfectly on pallet and pulled back slowly on lifting lever.
Those bricks must have some lead in them as it raised the back end of tractor in the air.
For those tractor operators according to FEL specifications I should have been able to lift. Should I place weights on rear or bite the bullet and hand load the FEL brick by brick and then do the same unloading?
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