Hey Guys,
Got a question about the lift capacity with 'newer' tractors. How is the factory limiting the loaders lifting capacity, and have any of you remidied this issue?
I ask because I recently used my brother in laws newer B series tractor, and was surprised when I went to go lift up a pallet of cinder blocks and the loader didn't even budge. I would have expected the rear end to lift up at minimum, but nope! He didn't have his ballast box on at the time, and it would seem kind of pointless to have one for lifting if your limited anyways. Obviously this is a safety feature of sorts, just thought you could still operate the tractor safely with the proper ballast.
For reference I have an 87' B7200 that would seemingly lift anything if I had a ballast box on the rear. I'm used to the rear picking up on heavy loads and I know to set her on down! I plan to upgrade eventually, so I was just wondering if lift capacity is something I would really need to keep in mind when the time comes. Interested to hear your responses!
Got a question about the lift capacity with 'newer' tractors. How is the factory limiting the loaders lifting capacity, and have any of you remidied this issue?
I ask because I recently used my brother in laws newer B series tractor, and was surprised when I went to go lift up a pallet of cinder blocks and the loader didn't even budge. I would have expected the rear end to lift up at minimum, but nope! He didn't have his ballast box on at the time, and it would seem kind of pointless to have one for lifting if your limited anyways. Obviously this is a safety feature of sorts, just thought you could still operate the tractor safely with the proper ballast.
For reference I have an 87' B7200 that would seemingly lift anything if I had a ballast box on the rear. I'm used to the rear picking up on heavy loads and I know to set her on down! I plan to upgrade eventually, so I was just wondering if lift capacity is something I would really need to keep in mind when the time comes. Interested to hear your responses!