Jeef said: (quoted from post at 22:04:36 06/04/08) I was under the understanding it was rated for 2000lbs on a loader?
I may have been misinformed.
It will pick it up easily, it just won't go anywhere cause the wheels slip.
Coax said: (quoted from post at 04:54:12 06/05/08)
Edpap said: (quoted from post at 19:21:45 06/04/08) so if my math is correct you want to pick up 1760 lbs on the front of a 574 tractor and drive to the woods and dump the rocks ?
I think you should think about about a bigger tractor. the front end will not hold up.
I Have to agree with Ed, Your tractor is not big enough to handle the weight. Just because you can counterbalence the bucket, does NOT mean you can lift Buildings! Not a Good Idea.... :?
Thats a MAX Load Rating. It will lift probably more than that but the front mounts will break off. Ive tried that and I've repaired the damage now. If You put a 1/2 barrel on the back with about 300-500# You should get some good use out fo the loader, but dont push your luck too far. Or it will get expensive. Good Luck!
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