Loader Curl strength

   / Curl strength #1  

Deere Dude

Elite Member
Joined
Feb 10, 2011
Messages
3,886
Location
Beaver Dam Wisconsin then to Hohenwald, TN
Tractor
John Deere 3720
I have a 3720 with a 300cx FEL. I am wondering if the curl function for the bucket is strong enough. People on this forum always talk about how strong their curl is, and I am having doubts about mine.

For example, I lifted a 1500 # weight box with my pallet forks that was sitting on a pallet. The weight box was about a foot or so from the backstop on the forks.

I could lift this weight with no problem but I couldn't curl it back. It would only hold it level..

Is there any way to test this other than getting a gauge and putting it in the pressure line? If that would be the case, what would the pressure have to be for maximum curl.

Thanks,
Chuck
 
   / Curl strength #2  
You get far enuf forward of the pins and lift is stronger than curl. The transition seems to occur 3 to 4 feet out from the pins. System pressure would have very little effect on the distance at which it occurs -- both would strengthen as pressure rises.
larry
 
   / Curl strength #3  
How high was it?

Curl on pallet forks weakens as you go higher due to geometry changes - you need to keep extending the curl cylinders to keep the pallet level and your triangle collapses.
 
   / Curl strength
  • Thread Starter
#4  
How high was it?

Curl on pallet forks weakens as you go higher due to geometry changes - you need to keep extending the curl cylinders to keep the pallet level and your triangle collapses.

The center of the rectangular block was about 2-1/2 feet from the backstop of the forks. I lifted it up level about 1-2 feet and was going to tilt it back but it wouldn't do anything and I know the curl works with lighter loads. I am assuming as I write this that it is just to heavy along with the distance from the backstop. I thought as long as I could lift it, it should be able to curl it.
 
   / Curl strength #5  
Hmm...based on the specs of the 300cx, I'd say it's reasonable that you couldn't curl a 1500# load 2.5 ft out - but it could go either way. Got any leaks around the bases of the curl cylinders? As others have mentioned, the pressure in the lift & curl cylinders should be the same.
 
   / Curl strength
  • Thread Starter
#6  
Hmm...based on the specs of the 300cx, I'd say it's reasonable that you couldn't curl a 1500# load 2.5 ft out - but it could go either way. Got any leaks around the bases of the curl cylinders? As others have mentioned, the pressure in the lift & curl cylinders should be the same.


Okay, thanks for your input North Country. There aren't any leaks anywhere, and i am starting to think I just am used to the tractor and am expecting it to do more that it should. As far as digging in dirt and digging holes, everything works out okay. I was going to try the weight closer to the fork backing but I have the bucket on and i didn't feel changing it just for a test. Take care.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

1993 Ford Ranger STX Ext. Cab Pickup Truck (A50323)
1993 Ford Ranger...
New/Unused 20ft Farm Iron Gate (A48837)
New/Unused 20ft...
2015 Kenworth T400 T/A Vactor 2100 Combination Sewer Jetter Vacuum Truck (A50323)
2015 Kenworth T400...
1987 FORD 2110 TRACTOR (A51222)
1987 FORD 2110...
2013 INTERNATIONAL WORKSTAR 7600 SBA 6X4 DUMP TRK (A51406)
2013 INTERNATIONAL...
2004 HYUNDAI V12530152-AJS 53FT DRY VAN TRAILER (A52141)
2004 HYUNDAI...
 
Top