Posted by old on February 28, 2010 at 09:41:20 from (4.245.4.135):
In Reply to: 8N with Wagner Loader posted by Sam Hottinger on February 28, 2010 at 05:43:52:
I can not say the real number but I can compare a bit. I had one Dear born loader on an 8N that would lift the rear end of my 16 foot car hauling trailer so I could fix/change the tires. That was with it hooked up to the truck by the way. How heavy that is I do not know. Also one other one we have which is also a dear born was used at a church when they where building it, ya denoted so they could build the church it lifted beams that where around 900lbs each. They did have to have 4 or 5 guys standing the a carry all to keep the rear tires on the ground so lift up front also depnds on weight on the 3 point to some point and then can you steer it that is another tory in its self
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