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- Brandon/Ocala Florida
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- Kubota B6100E Kubota L 2501 Kubota T1460
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Tractors are not completely idiot-proof (thankfully). Just because it can doesn't mean you should. There are mechanical stresses which can be induced that were not intended to be be accommodated by the equipment's design. Things will bend and twist if the operator simply fiddles with the controls with no mind toward some basic principles of physics. As merely one example, when he is carrying away the tree, the fact that the rear wheel opposed to the majority of the load is coming off the ground is pretty good indication of a substantial imbalance being placed on the loader frame and associated cylinders.I don't see it as overtaxing his equipment. Granted, he's taking it closer to limits than "normal", but it's not like he's hitting a concrete curb with his bucket at 5mph. Yep, a stick could of went through oil pan, more likely root ball would lift tractor by front axle.
I see the biggest danger in that a widow-maker may come down and crack his skull when shaking the tree, or worse yet, it could dent in his hood. Granted, maybe less likely on a healthy looking conifer tree than a dead hardwood.
He's also lucky that when pushing it away that tree didn't bow then snap back right up the loader arms into his lap before he could stop, or worse yet, rip out a hydraulic line.
………………………..I can't believe the comments I'm reading here. Tractors are made to be used. Enough said!