MessickFarmEqu
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Would the QT FEL on a 2650 accept skid steer attachments?
Yes. All Kubota 2-Lever couplers are SSL compatible.
Would the QT FEL on a 2650 accept skid steer attachments?
Here is the link I wanted to share, spec sheet for the new BX80 line.
https://www.kubota.ca/getmedia/94fe6611-28e1-41cc-a927-36cf4bdddc34/BX80-ENG?ext=.pdf
The loader has changed from an LA243 to an LA340 or LA344. If this is the usual KG capacity, that is a major loader lift upgrade. See photo below.
Bruce
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Kubota has recently changed the way they rate Loaders. The good more realistic old way was either lift at bucket center or 500mm forward of Pins.
The way Kubota rates loaders now is to rate at the pins like most everyone else does. (Does not make it right.)
I would just be using this thing around the house. I cant imagine I would be lifting anything over 600lbs,
Nope. The Spec. sheet for the new BX23 still gives both, and there is NO improvement in the lift capacity.
OLD BX25: 745 lbs. lift at the pivot pin, and 518 lbs. at 500 mm forward
NEW BX23: 739 lbs. lift at the pivot pin, and 509 lbs. at 500 mm forward
BUT, for the BX23S with the "Quick Attach" on the FEL: 613 lbs. at the pivot pin, and 423 lbs. at 500 mm forward - MAJOR BUMMER! :thumbdown:
I'll pass, and stick with my BX25, thank you.
If you don't lift it high, it will lift more, like over 800 pounds a foot high.
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/kubota-owning-operating/311309-bx-weight-lifting-test.html
The higher the lift, the less it lifts.
Bruce
That's the reason I went with Jery's QA. The new SSQA is way to heavy for these small tractors. Not that they can't handle it, but when capacities are already below 800#, EVERY little bit means a lot. Just look at the Kubota BX fork rating... 300#. Really?
I would just be using this thing around the house. I cant imagine I would be lifting anything over 600lbs, I dont know maybe I will. What does a load of top soil weigh? What are you guys lifting that is so heavy? I look at the BX models as an oversized ride on not an industrial tractor. Thats what the B models are for.
OLD BX25: 745 lbs. lift at the pivot pin, and 518 lbs. at 500 mm forward