What limits loader lift capacity ?
Let's start with sufficient ballast and flat ground....I'm interested in what limits the lift capacity of the loader.
In the Kubota manual the B7200 is rated at 600 lb. Is this likely to be limited by:
- Construction of the loader arms and supports
- Loader arm and cylinder geometry
- Lift cylinder internal diameter
- Pressure supplied to cylinders - limited by the lower of the tractor relief valve and loader relief valve pressure setting
- Maximum load rating for front axle
- Maximum load rating for front tyres
- Other ?
I can see that these could all have an impact, and for my homemade loader I'm keen to work out a sensible "good ballast/flat ground" lift limit. I'm not keen to break things, but also not overly keen to waste good lift capacity if I might need it.
When testing the loader a couple of days ago, at 2500 rpm, I measured 700 psi while raising the arms, and 1850 psi at full lift with the lift cylinders pushing against full travel. I don't know if the 1850 psi was limited by the tractor relief or the loader valve relief. Is it too high or low ? Do I need to work out which it is and adjust it ?