Secret Squirrel
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- Mahindra 3510
Thanks for the info. We are using real 48" pallet forks and not clamp-ons.I don't know if this will be of any help, but we rated and recommended the Mahrinda 3510 with a TA-170 loader with a 1450lb lift capacity (full height front edge of bucket). We have an optional (TA-175) with upgraded lift cylinders to get 2250 lbs, however it is not recommended for this tractor. You may be at your tractors max capacity for a loader.
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Here are Mahrinda's specs on your loader, however they only list capacity back at the pivot pins (1972#). If you move 48" out (pallet size) towards front edge of your bucket you will get considerably less lift power.
If there is any way you can move the load back closer to the loader it will help. For example if you are using the clamp on stye forklift teeth (clamps over front edge of bucket), you'd be better off getting rid of the bucket.
Here is an example: If I move the measurement point of a loader from the pivot to the front edge of bucket this is what happens to the lift capacity.
PIVOT PIN: 4100# lift capacity at 10' high
FRONT EDGE: 2400# lift capacity at 10' high 800 mm out from Pivot Pin
Hopefully this helps.
Ever consider a 3-point forklift? They have much more lift capacity (3500#). The only bad thing is you have to go backwards, but that is a lot easier than unloading the pallet by hand.
Thrifty-Lift
This all seems to imply that we are already on the hairy edge of prudent operation. That 3-point forklift is interesting. If this cylinder upgrade doesn't help us, we'll have to take a closer look.
Rusty