Front Axle Pivot Lock

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This recent thread Stepped off with snowmobile on loader, almost tipped over got me wondering why tractors with loaders don't have a pivot lock to minimize the tip factor when using the loader. As it is, the tractor has the stability of a tractor with tricycle front gear. With a lock engaged to prevent the front axle from pivoting, the tipping force would be spread out to the width of the front wheels. I googled around a bit on TBN, but didn't get any hits. I'm thinking this is either a brilliant idea or a stupid question! :)
 
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The tractor would constantly be lifting front tires off of the ground on anything that isn't perfectly level.
 
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The pivot is the only means to keep all 4 tires planted on uneven ground. It has no suspension like a car or truck. Just be sure the back end weighs more than the front.
 
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How many degrees or freedom in the Lombardini or Goldoni articulateds? They seem to work well.
 
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The pivot is the only means to keep all 4 tires planted on uneven ground. It has no suspension like a car or truck. Just be sure the back end weighs more than the front.

Yes - I get why there's a pivot for normal use. I'm thinking of something you'd engage for, say lifting a near capacity load high, as onto a truck or similar. Just thinking out loud - rough terrain forklifts & telehandlers have a hydraulic leveler so the lift can be plumb on the uneven ground.
 

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