Applaud your reply. Have a 3 wheel hyster, the counterweight for this dedicated forklift is integral w/ the chassis, so no means to increase. Also have lull rough terrain forklift, & as you stated, max counterweight is already designed into the machine + rear axle capacity. A tractor FEL may have loaded tires &/or implement counterweight however the loader relief valve should limit the lift capacity. Those that attempt to exceed the loader capacity have been known to be left w/ a dysfunctional two piece tractor. YMMVIf you’re asking about a regular forklift, as a general rule they are weighted for their full rated weight as designed, so I would say no. On the other hand, if you’re asking about a tractor with forks on the loader, then yes, you really need sufficient counter weight for your load, usually attach to the rear three point hitch. If you give us some particulars about your equipment someone will be able to advice you.
Welcome to the forum,
Jerry
If you post a specific issue or need, there are folks that will respond to your particular dilemma. The greater your detail, the more applicable the replies.The main difficulty lies in the fact that it is extremely difficult, and sometimes even impossible, to buy an appropriate counterweight that will be suitable for a certain series of loaders.
D2, Funny you mention that. I would get an e mail notice from TBN years after I had posted a thread or comment. Seldom replied but generally read them out of curiosity. Doubt that is unique to me. YMMVThe original poster made the inquiry 4 years ago. Probably has problem solved now.
D2But perhaps someone will read the info, see the video, and glean some helpful info. Date doesn't really matter.