If You look at the Kubota Specs, the breakout force for the LA723 is 2605#. For the LA1065, it's 3981# or a 52.8% increase.
Both tractors were equipped with SSQA.
I agree about technique as I said. I also can fill a bucket with one pass in certain types of material. I deal mostly with rocky rooted hardpan and red shale where it isn't so easy. Just a modest increase in breakout will make a big difference for me. Thanks to what I've learned from the posters here, I should be able to get some improvement through hydraulic pressure adjustment.
Im not seeing the 3981 number.
Im seeing 3102 vs 2605.......a 19% increase
and 2275 vs 1870 for lift to full height at pin.......a 21.6% increase
and lift to full height at 500mm forward.....1691 vs 1400.......a 20.7% increase....
AND.....kubotas loader model numbers indicate their lift capacity. Make the last number a ZERO and thats your lift capacity in KG. (last number is revision)
BUT......sometime about 3 or 4 years ago....kubota changed WHERE they measure that at for model # purposes. It used to be at bucket center.....
So the 723 loader is 720kg......3rd revision.........and 720 kg = 1584# at bucket center.....(about midway between the 1400lbs at 500mm and the 1870 at the pins).
Dont know if they still do....but kubota manuals used to list ALL 3 numbers for lift. Bucket edge (500mm), bucket center, AND pins. They also usually include a graph (curve) because a loader is MUCH stronger at ground level. Usually the "breakout" force is what the loader can lift at ground level with the lift cylinders. MUCH MUCH higher than at max height.
Now your LA1065 loader.....is newer. remember I mentioned they changed where they measure for model purposes. On your model.....1060kg refers to lift at pins in KG. or 2332# (pretty close to the actual spec of 2275...probably some rounding up involved) And its the 5th revision.
The previous loader on the MX (same loader different stickers) was an LA854. 850kg....4th revision.
So you are comparing a 720kg loader to a 850kg loader.
Gotta understand marketing......and just how loaders are rated. Because it can all get very confusing.
Just trust me when I tell you....that your MX loader is no where near 50% stronger than the LA723. The 20% stronger that I said......thats reality.