To continue, if I may.... I never bent the loader framework or structure on my Kubota B7100. Never. And I didn't on several MF, Case, JD and several other commercial loaders and TLB's that I operated over decades. And I put them through some very serious stress.
They built the loader frame and structure to handle abuse. More abuse than the weight of the tractor or HP could dish out. And nothing bent.
Is something happening here with Kubota? Have they gone cheap on us?
If it pulls it, I should be able to drag a 2-ton Stump 50 yards with my tractor. Even only attached to one side of the loader. If it doesn't, it's too big. I shouldn't be able to bend my loader arms trying. Period.
Imagine you are digging a hole, and your right or left side of the bucket is under a huge, house size boulder. But you can't see it. Should you be able to bend your loader arms trying to lift it?
The answer is no.
You build the loader arms and frame structure on a tractor to handle the max capability of the tractor's weight, hydraulic capability, and horse power. And then add 50 percent.
You don't put a 200 HP axle in a car that has a 500 HP engine.