Fat fingered it, sorry. 1600 before you subtract bucket and boom.Huh? Not sure where you got that from? Ain't no way it lifts 2600lbs. Not even half that....more like 1100.
Fat fingered it, sorry. 1600 before you subtract bucket and boom.Huh? Not sure where you got that from? Ain't no way it lifts 2600lbs. Not even half that....more like 1100.
No apologies needed or expected for anything I read.Too narrow and light. Get a 60" BB.
Regarding the other post about bucket size...get the 60" and add a tooth bar. The tractor will lift a full 60" bucket with whatever material will fit in it (if you have enough rear ballast). You don't always have to fill it entirely if you don't want to. Other than the bolt on cutting edge available for the 54", both buckets are of the same construction.
My $0.02
My apologies to all if this response sounds too harsh...Maybe some SCF has rubbed off on me.
Damn. I was hoping that there was some secret that I hadn't learned yet ...anyway, wasn't trying to be snarky.Fat fingered it, sorry. 1600 before you subtract bucket and boom.
Thanks for the well wishes. Didn't take your comment as snarky at all. I live with an Aussie. Snarky is a way of life. Just pointed out some of my fine typing. I spell with a lot of backspaces.Damn. I was hoping that there was some secret that I hadn't learned yet ...anyway, wasn't trying to be snarky.
EA makes a 60 inch BB (the one I have) with only 4 ripper shanks. They claim that it was designed that way with B series in mind (for limited tractor weight and hp). It works well, but sometimes have to take a few more passes with it to rip because the shanks are set about a foot apart.
Stay safe down there tonight. Company I work for is located in Baton Rouge. Not sure if they already got clobbered.
Yep. 535kg x 2.2 is not 2600lbs, it's about 1200lbs.Huh? Not sure where you got that from? Ain't no way it lifts 2600lbs. Not even half that....more like 1100.