Posted by kcm.MN on March 23, 2017 at 03:44:31 from (174.219.129.233):
In Reply to: 3 pt. Fork lift posted by chris english on March 23, 2017 at 02:55:27:
Sorry, I don't do Facebook. How many lifting cylinders, their piston area, and the pressure of your system will tell how much the attachment can lift. If you have an older tractor, you probably won't come near maxing it out (remember, I can't see the thing), but if you have newer high-pressure hydraulics, then you'll need to know the max. working pressure of the weakest part of the system, be it the hose(s), pump, or cylinders. Check the fittings as well just to make sure some yahoo didn't replace a fitting with a plumbing-type (black pipe or galv.) fitting as they are not rated for hydraulic pressures.
Cylinder Force (lbs.) = Piston Area (sq. inches) x System Pressure (PSI)
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