Probably designed by a Masters Degree Mechanical Engineer! I work with them daily, I have seen them design things that are unsafe, and some that are simply impossible to make. It seems that engineering schools these days mostly teach computer based analysis, with little or no real world work. Makes me appreciate the self taught guys here even more!The pictures will speak for themselves.
I agree!I predict one of two events will occur. Given sufficient weight in the bucket which IMO, is way oversized, and sufficient hyd pressure the arms will bend just ahead of the lift cyl crossmember or the rear wheels will come off the ground.
I actually think the Quick Tach mounting pins will fail first, smallest link. This thing really makes me appreciate my loader, that olcowhand "dairy barn engineered"!I predict one of two events will occur. Given sufficient weight in the bucket which IMO, is way oversized, and sufficient hyd pressure the arms will bend just ahead of the lift cyl crossmember or the rear wheels will come off the ground. And if sufficient counterweight is added the arms will still bend.
Very similar, but this one has a support rod that goes back down to the frame behind the post. That would transfer a lot of weight back into the frame and provide a lot of structureIs this the same loader that's talked about above..?
After seeing things more I see that its not.
But somewhat similar... I think..?