</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Having the wrong cylinders is a long shot, but I have seen stranger things from the factory )</font>
JerryG,
The cylinders seem to have the necessary range. With the bucket level, the FEL will not pick up the tires, but that's apparently due to lack of power, not stroke. With the bucket un-curled, thus making a shorter lever, it will pick up the front tires.
Speed bumps are now a minor issue, as I've resigned myself to getting them. The more I use this FEL, the more I dislike it. Since I have lots of FEL work ahead, the prospects of using it are not encouraging. My little Woods 1009 loader on my TC29 would work circles around it, especially if I had it on my new TC35.
I'm getting my dealer to look at it, and I'm hopeful he will help me sell or trade it.
Mean time, I would appreciate it if anyone that has a 16LA doing a few little tests for me.
With the bucket level, lower it straight down and see if it picked up the tires, and how far. (mine won't)
With bucket level and arms lowered, scoop about 2" into firm soil. Now lift straight up without curling. Will it lift? (mine won't)
With bucket curled up to maximum, lift loader about 5'. Quickly un curl the bucket all the way. Does it go down to vertical, then hesitate 3-4 seconds before bumping against the stops? (mine does)
Many thanks!