Long story short.
1. How far in front of the 2024 model L4600 tractor's rear axle is the CoG of the bare tractor?
2. How far in front of the 2024 model L4600 tractor's rear axle is the manufacture's attaching plate for the FEL?
If your interested.
My Kubota L4600D with LoaderLA714AU-C attached is due to be delivered to my property early in November.
I am endeavoring to ascertain that this combination satisfies the criterion Stipulated as required in ASAE EP562, " section 4.1The Operational ballast criterion has been met when a minimum of 25% of the Gross Vehicle Reaction is retained on the rear axle in a static condition on level ground."
In order for me to calculate this required value I need to know the CoG of the bare Tractor with ROPs but without the FEL attached, and also the distance forward of the rear axle the mounting plate is located. All the other dimensions i.e. weights and distances are available from the Brochures and manuals.
I believe the model numbers in the States differ slightly but the design values should be the same or very similar.
The information concerning the GVR has become necessary as KAUS has told the distributors that a TPL mounted 500kg (1100lbs) Ballast/ counter-weight is mandatory for loaders to comply with Australian Occupational Health and Safety Guidelines. These guidelines state without verification that " The addition of the FEL attachment to a tractor will adversely (underling is mine for emphasis) affect its stability and axle loadings." I intend attaching a Back Blade weighing 143kg to the TPL instead of the half ton of concrete. I need to ensure that the weight on the rear axle with the FEL and the TPL back blade mounted, is greater than 25% of the GRV.
1. How far in front of the 2024 model L4600 tractor's rear axle is the CoG of the bare tractor?
2. How far in front of the 2024 model L4600 tractor's rear axle is the manufacture's attaching plate for the FEL?
If your interested.
My Kubota L4600D with LoaderLA714AU-C attached is due to be delivered to my property early in November.
I am endeavoring to ascertain that this combination satisfies the criterion Stipulated as required in ASAE EP562, " section 4.1The Operational ballast criterion has been met when a minimum of 25% of the Gross Vehicle Reaction is retained on the rear axle in a static condition on level ground."
In order for me to calculate this required value I need to know the CoG of the bare Tractor with ROPs but without the FEL attached, and also the distance forward of the rear axle the mounting plate is located. All the other dimensions i.e. weights and distances are available from the Brochures and manuals.
I believe the model numbers in the States differ slightly but the design values should be the same or very similar.
The information concerning the GVR has become necessary as KAUS has told the distributors that a TPL mounted 500kg (1100lbs) Ballast/ counter-weight is mandatory for loaders to comply with Australian Occupational Health and Safety Guidelines. These guidelines state without verification that " The addition of the FEL attachment to a tractor will adversely (underling is mine for emphasis) affect its stability and axle loadings." I intend attaching a Back Blade weighing 143kg to the TPL instead of the half ton of concrete. I need to ensure that the weight on the rear axle with the FEL and the TPL back blade mounted, is greater than 25% of the GRV.