Yep.
Certain loader lists it's lifting capacity at the pin of 1050 lbs.
Add a bucket that weighs 150 lbs, now your lifting capacity drops to 900, if the load is in the very back of the bucket.
Add SSQA with bucket, immediately drop about 225-250 lbs off of your lifting capacity. SSQA moves the bucket forward (drops capacity) and the SSQA itself has some weight (on the machine I'm thinking of, the SSQA weighs about 70 lbs or so). 750lbs is about all they're gonna lift with SSQA and standard duty 60" bucket. Take the bucket off and put bale spear on to move bales, spear is a little lighter (by about 50 lbs or so) than the bucket but a round bale is going to be 1000 lbs, give or take, if it's loosely wrapped and bone dry. Owner pushes into it, lifts, it moves up about 2 inches, stops, back of tractor gets real light, then I get a phone call...why won't this blankety blank pile of steaming fecal matter that I paid $25,000 for lift what it's supposed to?
--I hear it all the time.