For loader specs the Montana website lists the 27/32 in a seperate column from the 30/38/45 ..... and the lift capacities are identical. I think any of those tractors would require a lot of ballast to realistically lift those numbers. But I'd rather me ballast limited than loader limited... it's easier to fix /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
The lower flow on the 27/32 mean the loader will move slower. Force is pressure x area of hydraulic cylinder x geometry of loader. Flow doesn't play a part in loader force.
The lower flow on the 27/32 mean the loader will move slower. Force is pressure x area of hydraulic cylinder x geometry of loader. Flow doesn't play a part in loader force.