jbwilson
Silver Member
My manual says that the maximum lift capacity of the fel for my tractor (Yanmar EA2400) is 700 lbs at pivot. My question is whether the lifting capacity need to take the weight of the bucket into account or is there a standard that says the specification is for a fel with a bucket attached?
I am asking this as I soon will need a first service carried out and the dealer says he can get more lifting capacity if I need to. I have a dealer fitted 4 in 1 bucket which I guess the weight at around 300lbs, probably around 100 lbs or so heavier than a standard bucket. I can lift around 400 lbs equivalent at the pivot point. Therefore my tractor meets the specification providing it means that the capacity includes the bucket weight. However if the specification excludes the weight of say a standard bucket, then I would ask the dealer to extract a little more lifting capacity.
Your expertise on this would be deeply appreciated.
John
I am asking this as I soon will need a first service carried out and the dealer says he can get more lifting capacity if I need to. I have a dealer fitted 4 in 1 bucket which I guess the weight at around 300lbs, probably around 100 lbs or so heavier than a standard bucket. I can lift around 400 lbs equivalent at the pivot point. Therefore my tractor meets the specification providing it means that the capacity includes the bucket weight. However if the specification excludes the weight of say a standard bucket, then I would ask the dealer to extract a little more lifting capacity.
Your expertise on this would be deeply appreciated.
John