slowzuki
Elite Member
- Joined
- Sep 19, 2003
- Messages
- 4,100
- Location
- New Brunswick, Canada
- Tractor
- Kubota L5030 HSTC, MF 5455, Kubota M120, Allis Chalmers 7010
Kubota L5030HSTC with LA853 loader with q/a that pushes out a bit and hla 42" forks w angle block in rear to space q/a bracket to right angle. Tires ballasted.
Will lift a 1998 Geo Metro 4 cylinder auto 2dr with 4 spare tires inside to 6" with curl circuit, not the boom circuit. Forks inserted from the side.
Will lift a 4x8 6" thick concrete slab to 2-3 ft
Will not lift a 6x8 ft 6" thick concrete slab completely.
Will lift I think it was 42 8" concrete blocks and pallet from 1 ton truck. (not a full pallet)
MF 5455 with Quicke 750 loader with euro q/a and hla 42" square tip forks
1998 Geo metro to full height
6x8 x 6" slab to full height (well as high as I dared)
14 ft Knapheid flatbed to full height
Full pallet of block
The only think I've not been able to lift with the MF is a volkswagon sized rock in a field behind us.
Kubota used to publish charts showing the lift rating per height, I think the LA852 was the last model with that chart freely published.
Will lift a 1998 Geo Metro 4 cylinder auto 2dr with 4 spare tires inside to 6" with curl circuit, not the boom circuit. Forks inserted from the side.
Will lift a 4x8 6" thick concrete slab to 2-3 ft
Will not lift a 6x8 ft 6" thick concrete slab completely.
Will lift I think it was 42 8" concrete blocks and pallet from 1 ton truck. (not a full pallet)
MF 5455 with Quicke 750 loader with euro q/a and hla 42" square tip forks
1998 Geo metro to full height
6x8 x 6" slab to full height (well as high as I dared)
14 ft Knapheid flatbed to full height
Full pallet of block
The only think I've not been able to lift with the MF is a volkswagon sized rock in a field behind us.
Kubota used to publish charts showing the lift rating per height, I think the LA852 was the last model with that chart freely published.