Posted by northeast puller 1 on August 25, 2013 at 03:38:30 from (66.33.227.164):
Will it work?
I have a John Deere 950 4x4 compact with a # 75 loader on it with a # 8 hoe and loaded tire for ballast. My hardware store is growing and the need / want for a fork lift are getting greater. I would prefer not to buy a fork lift just yet but make more use of the paid for tractor. I thought of buying or adapting a skid steer quick connect to my loader. For one to be able to switch to snow plow on short notice and two to have the forks in closer to the frame to in prove lifting capacity. I want to be able to lift 1 ton skids of wood pellets off of a semi trailer to take advantage of direct buying from the manufacturer. The loader specks are ASAE rated lift Capacity 750 lbs ASAE rated break out capacity is 1710 lbs Which speck is the real world lifting capacity? By putting the forks direct to the loader frame in stead of some type of clamp on bucket fork. Will that in crease the lifting capabilities. I do not want to buy or make this set up and have 22 skids of wood pellets here and find out I can not unload them and need a bigger dog.
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