Hi everyone,
I'm a first-time tractor buyer and am a little confused on some of the specs. In particular, with respect to the FEL. The B2601 brochure states:
Lift capacity (bucket pivot pin, max height) = 948 lbs.
Lift capacity (19.7 in. forward, max height) = 659 lbs.
So... how much can I actually lift? If I scoop up a load of rock, pick up a tree with a grapple, or a crate with forks, does that mean I can only lift 659 lbs? Does that include the weight of the bucket/grapple/forks? If the actual capability of the tractor is only 659 lbs., why give the 948. lbs number?
I was dead-set on the B2601 until I stumbled across the Mahindra Max 26XL. The specs look about the same overall, but the 26XL can lift 1400 lbs at the pins. Guessing about the same loss at 19" out (31%), that would put the 26XL at 966 lbs real lift capability. That's a heck of a difference for a tractor that cost $1200 less.
This math just doesn't seem right to me so I thought I'd ask you guys about the real capability of the B2601. The 2650 is physically too big for what I need, and even it falls short of the cheaper 26XL. As you can see, I'm confused so any clarification any of you can offer would be appreciated.
Thank you,
-Michael
I'm a first-time tractor buyer and am a little confused on some of the specs. In particular, with respect to the FEL. The B2601 brochure states:
Lift capacity (bucket pivot pin, max height) = 948 lbs.
Lift capacity (19.7 in. forward, max height) = 659 lbs.
So... how much can I actually lift? If I scoop up a load of rock, pick up a tree with a grapple, or a crate with forks, does that mean I can only lift 659 lbs? Does that include the weight of the bucket/grapple/forks? If the actual capability of the tractor is only 659 lbs., why give the 948. lbs number?
I was dead-set on the B2601 until I stumbled across the Mahindra Max 26XL. The specs look about the same overall, but the 26XL can lift 1400 lbs at the pins. Guessing about the same loss at 19" out (31%), that would put the 26XL at 966 lbs real lift capability. That's a heck of a difference for a tractor that cost $1200 less.
This math just doesn't seem right to me so I thought I'd ask you guys about the real capability of the B2601. The 2650 is physically too big for what I need, and even it falls short of the cheaper 26XL. As you can see, I'm confused so any clarification any of you can offer would be appreciated.
Thank you,
-Michael