If a tractor's front axle didn't pivot, it probably could be rated to lift more with the loader (some of the lift limit is also the tractors weight). But, since it can pivot at the front axle where the weight is lifted high, it can become tipsy and dangerous. Why not consider another type of equipment (I know Â…. This site isn't called Orange TRACTOR Talks for nothing Â… tractors). Anyway, what about Compact Articulating Loaders? Neither axle pivots and many of them have a considerably higher lift rating, lift height, and hydraulic flow than small tractors (BX's and B's). Obviously they don't have a 3pt hitch but they can mount a "million" different attachments to the front. Kubota's smallest is not as small as 3 or 4 other brands. At least 2 non-Kubota brands use Kubota Diesel engines, one is a D902 engine. I don't know if I can mention "other" brand names. I didn't see any prices so I think they're expensive, but some of you guys have 3 & 4 or more tractors so instead of all equipment being the same, what about a little variety. They seem like they'd be very useful in the right situations. Unlike skid steers, they don't tear up the grass.