What would be a safe lifting capacity for something hanging on a chain (or chains) which are hooked over the cutting edge lip of a LA535 FEL on a LX2610?
If you run the chain behind the bucket you are lifting at (very close to) the pins.I need to pick up our snowblower and move it around from time to time. I've used chains over the loader arms and in other configurations. I don't want to bend the bucket edge, so I have avoided chains hooked simply to the cutting edge. But I was curious. I do have longer chains that are probably long enough to arrange as you mentioned. I like the fact that you still get whatever height advantage you might get attaching directly to the cutting edge, even though the chains wrap around the bucket. But I guess I still wonder about the lift capacity since the load is not in the bucket but at the maximum distance away from the tractor.
Nothing...there is no "safe" lifting capacity of a device not made to safely lift things.What would be a safe lifting capacity for something hanging on a chain (or chains) which are hooked over the cutting edge lip of a LA535 FEL on a LX2610?