4570Man
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- Joined
- Apr 7, 2015
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- Location
- Crossville, TN
- Tractor
- Kubota M59, Kubota L3800, Grasshopper 428D, Topkick dump truck, 3500 dump truck, 10 ton trailer, more lighter trailers.
Loaded tires AND the 700# blade would just barley lift the rears. I could get to 2400 psi on the hydraulics the the rears would lift. My system is only 2500psi. So I'd say 800# would max out the loader, and just barley leave the rears on the ground. At that point....That is the most the front axle can see. All the weight from the tire ballast + tractor weight + blade weight + loader and load.
The bushhog is 1600+, and hangs farther back than the blade. So I'd day the difference the front axle is seeing is significant. Also noted by the non-scientific visual reference of front tire squat
It's still possible to load it heavier by backing up. On a few occasions I've lifted the rears with loaded tires and the backhoe attached by grabbing something with the grapple and backing up. My hydraulics aren't strong enough to lift it with that ballast. I don't know what my backhoe weighs but I'd be surprised if the 3ph could lift an equal load so I'm at the upper end of the possible amount of ballast.