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Paul Fabrizi

11-12-2005 14:00:33




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Can anyone tell me how much a T030 with a front loader can lift. I think it has a Wagner loader?

I have some bolders ( some large) that I want to move.

Can I get a fork attachment for the 3 point? Will that lift more than the loader?




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Paul Fabrizi

11-16-2005 08:41:26




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 Re: T030 in reply to Paul Fabrizi, 11-12-2005 14:00:33  
After doing some research I don't think the loader on my tractor is a Wagner. The loader I have is made of box steel and the Wagners look like they are made of tubular steel.

Is the lifting limit strictly the loader or is it a combination of the loader and tractor?



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John (UK)

11-13-2005 08:35:07




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 Re: T030 in reply to Paul Fabrizi, 11-12-2005 14:00:33  
The rear hydraulics will lift 800lbs at the end of the lower links, the further you go away from the tractor, the less it will lift, What you need is a Fork lift that uses a hydraulic ram to do the lifting, it will depend on the size of ram as to how much it will lift. You should be able to find out from whoever made it. The tractor should have 2000lbs oil pressure if everything is ok. It will lift more this way than trying to use the 3 point linkage but as Phil has already said it will be light on the front end, so you will need ballast of some kind, if it is a loader you can fill the bucket, if there is no loader you need a weight frame of some kind to hang weight on the front.

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Paul Fabrizi

11-14-2005 16:48:49




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 Re: T030 in reply to John (UK), 11-13-2005 08:35:07  
Thank You, John.



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phil(va)

11-13-2005 05:30:24




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 Re: T030 in reply to Paul Fabrizi, 11-12-2005 14:00:33  
The three point will probably lift more weight than the loader, but of course it won"t get it as high, like if you are trying to load a truck, etc. The limiting factor on the three point is often that the front of the tractor raises, but with your loader up there, that might not be an issue, and you might get close to 1,000 lbs with the three point. I have a Wagner loader on a TO-30, and it won"t lift that much, and I haven"t weighed anything I"ve lifted, but I would guess it might only lift about half what the three point will. However, much depends on the condition of the pump, etc.

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Paul Fabrizi

11-13-2005 06:51:17




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 Re: T030 in reply to phil(va), 11-13-2005 05:30:24  
Thank You! We have a new home on the side of a smal moutain and they lined our driveway with some varing size boulders. Our intention is to more some of them, we have about 3 acres and about 3/4 of it is still wooded, so I could also place them in the woods here and there.



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pjfenner

11-12-2005 14:14:13




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 Re: T030 in reply to Paul Fabrizi, 11-12-2005 14:00:33  
I don't know how much they can lift, but be careful as the tractor is not designed for heavy lifting on the front axle and they will crack and break!! I know as I had to fix mine that was previously welded and it still broke, so some previous owner abused it or loaded it too heavy. The loader was not with the tractor when I bought it but the remnants of the hydraulics were still mounted so I know it had one at one time.

Phil(WA)

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Paul Fabrizi

11-12-2005 17:35:35




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 Re: T030 in reply to pjfenner, 11-12-2005 14:14:13  
Thank You!
Do you know if there is a fork lift attachment fr the 3 point hitch. I have been told that the 3 point hitch can lift a alot of wait.



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phil(WA)

11-12-2005 18:52:43




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 Re: T030 in reply to Paul Fabrizi, 11-12-2005 17:35:35  
Paul, I have seen one in a book on Ferguson implementsj,but doubt if you can find one today. There may well be after market eq;uipment, search the net. there are soil scoops available that fit 3 point lifts,so maybe a fork lift device too.

Phil(WA)



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Paul Fabrizi

11-13-2005 05:02:18




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 Re: T030 in reply to phil(WA), 11-12-2005 18:52:43  
Thank You!



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