Here's a visual for "counterweight"

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k54frog

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Mahindra 2015hst w/hydraulic top&tilt
Figured I was doing good to get this load off the trailer with my 2015 w/clamp on forks...Leaned forward to check something...and viola - an instant reminder that I took the scraper off the three point.
Yes Mr. Newton, the principles of physics still work!
(Sometimes I wonder if the 3215 .... nah.)
 

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Don't feel bad, I did something like that 2 weeks ago with my 6,500 pound Case skidsteer, I picked up a real full heaping load of dirt and stopped, all 4 wheels came off the ground and the whole machine was sitting on the bucket and my controls are full forward from throwing me forward and all 4 wheels are turning in the air, I will take smaller buckets next time, that got my attention real good. I wish I could have taken a picture of it
Maybe next time :D
 
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Can't say as I felt bad.
I had to stop laughing before I went & got the camera:D
 
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I'm new at my machine and I did learn that I can pick up more dirt than sand, it was heaped real good, it impresses me all the time it's an older one but a power house for me, lots of fun and I laughed after I calmed down :eek:
 
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k54frog said:
Can't say as I felt bad. I had to stop laughing before I went & got the camera:D
Now the way I see this... you've now got photographic proof positive that you need to buy yourself a BIGGER tractor!!! :D

Dougster
 
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Dougster,
There's always another side to the coin...
I seriously considered the 3215. However the only way to my back yard is around the carport and I only have about 6-8 inches clearance around the corner with my bucket full up and the BH attached (which is about 95% of the time -this episode occured after I removed the BB & hadn't re-attached the BH before attempting to lift]. Having compared sizes carefully before purchasing, the larger rig would definitely get stuck on the corner, I would be getting my camera and using the image to lament not having purchased the smaller one!:p :D
Like any relationship, it works best when you understand and accept each others capabilities and limitations with love and respect. The 2015 has done everything I've asked of it and more so far on my 1 acre.
 
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k54frog said:
...this episode occured after I removed the BB & hadn't re-attached the BH before attempting to lift...
Ahhh... Now I get the whole picture! :) "The rest of the story" as Paul Harvey would say! :D

Dougster
 
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I was thinking about this thread when I brought some round bales in last week. I did this with a few on the 6500 with the FEL. Scared the crap out of me. This weekend when I got the rest of the bales I made sure to put one on the 3 point first for counterweight. I see a windsheild wiper fluid in the tires project coming in the near future. Have to look back for that thread to see how to do it.
 
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Tim_in_IA said:
I was thinking about this thread when I brought some round bales in last week. I did this with a few on the 6500 with the FEL. Scared the crap out of me. This weekend when I got the rest of the bales I made sure to put one on the 3 point first for counterweight. I see a windsheild wiper fluid in the tires project coming in the near future. Have to look back for that thread to see how to do it.


Wiper fluid. Naw ya don't need it. Just remember to pick up the bale with the 3PH first. The only hairy bale is the last one. I've been loading silage bales all summer with a 4530 and have not had a single scary moment.
 
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civesnedfield said:
Wiper fluid. Naw ya don't need it. Just remember to pick up the bale with the 3PH first. The only hairy bale is the last one. I've been loading silage bales all summer with a 4530 and have not had a single scary moment.

I had a bale on the back the second round. I could still feel the side to side shift. It needs the tires filled for sure. I had waited on that because I had some old tractors that had the caustic stuff and it ruined the rims. Didn't want to do that to the new Mahindra. I can get by this way but I think the fluid will really help when I get around to it.
 

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