Hi Dave, I always understood breakout force as the weight that you could break with the curl function. Example of coming into a pile with a straight or slightly angled down bucket then curling back. That would be the weight at the pins that it could curl up. Same example, come into the pile and just lift the loader arms would be the less weight at the pins. I don't know if that helps or not. Enjoyed the video. Like these kind of tests.
Nice test Dave! I was suprised at how much the 2601 lifted. As you said though in perfect conditions. I’m sure you don’t want to be driving around with that much weight. 👍🏻👍🏻
Fun video… The pivot pins are on the ends of the loader arms, not the cylinder ends. Breakout force as I understand is the hydraulic power that the FEL can exert using curl and lift.
Man I like your videos but I’m still trying to decide why you have a tractor other than you wanted one. 😂 and if that’s the reason I still support that!
Good test tractor did better than what some people say but real world test leta person know what it will actually do compared to what they should do. Thanks for sharing
On you red dust coupler plugs on the 3rd function connection can you tell me what size those are. I am a new tractor owner and I’m not sure how to measure for the correct ones to get. Your setup looks like mine. Any help would be appreciated.
Yes I do. We broke our grill on the MX5800 a while back. Its on my list and I love the guards that 511 sells. I see Kubota now offers one for the L 02 series.
You could pickup another hundred pounds with lighter single piston grapple. Especially if your mainly picking up that type of log. I’m not criticizing you, just saying!
That was great putting it to the test nothing beats a visual than just numbers on the screen
Thanks for the vid. I do the same thing cleaning my woods up. Getting a b2601 this spring.
Very thorough test
Thank you
Great video! I enjoyed the content.
Great video! Just the information I was looking for, what can it lift real world. Thank you
If you keep doing this same test, over time the tractor will get bigger and stronger...
Haha! I wish that were true.
Absolutely till the frint axle housings snap off
Great demonstration
Hi Dave, I always understood breakout force as the weight that you could break with the curl function. Example of coming into a pile with a straight or slightly angled down bucket then curling back. That would be the weight at the pins that it could curl up. Same example, come into the pile and just lift the loader arms would be the less weight at the pins. I don't know if that helps or not. Enjoyed the video. Like these kind of tests.
I believe you are correct on this after double checking. My dealer mis-lead me on the breakout force. Very confusing. Thanks for pointing this out.
Great video. Thanks! 😀
Nice test Dave! I was suprised at how much the 2601 lifted. As you said though in perfect conditions. I’m sure you don’t want to be driving around with that much weight. 👍🏻👍🏻
Totally agree. Tractor was maxed out and you would tip if on uneven ground.
Fun video…
The pivot pins are on the ends of the loader arms, not the cylinder ends.
Breakout force as I understand is the hydraulic power that the FEL can exert using curl and lift.
I believe you are correct on this after double checking. My dealer mis-lead me on the breakout force. Very confusing. Thanks for pointing this out.
Still pretty amazing for a compact like that. Awesome grapple, too.
Yes, this tractor continues to surprise me as so what it can do.
Man I like your videos but I’m still trying to decide why you have a tractor other than you wanted one. 😂 and if that’s the reason I still support that!
You need to know the weight of the SSQA adapter too.
Great video
Good test tractor did better than what some people say but real world test leta person know what it will actually do compared to what they should do. Thanks for sharing
Happy with tractor so far. Great value
Nice job
Nice work, It does help.
I was pleasantly surprised and how much this little tractor could lift. Mighty Mouse.
Hi! Do you have the info on where to purchase this grapple in Ontario?
Awesome
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On you red dust coupler plugs on the 3rd function connection can you tell me what size those are. I am a new tractor owner and I’m not sure how to measure for the correct ones to get. Your setup looks like mine. Any help would be appreciated.
I believe there are 1/2 inch Pioneer Couplers
You need a grill protector if you’re going to be using a grapple, 511 Designs makes a great one for the b2301/b2601
Yes I do. We broke our grill on the MX5800 a while back. Its on my list and I love the guards that 511 sells. I see Kubota now offers one for the L 02 series.
Nice video real world that’s what want to do with tractor. Load green logs.
Can you do another test at normal RPM on the tractor? that thing is screaming
I was wondering what his rpm was?
That rear blade is nowhere near enough ballast for using the loader
I have the tires filled as well. It works well as it hangs back a ways.
@@timbertimeoutdoors9836 that helps with stability, but it doesn’t take weight/stress off the front axle, which rear ballast does.
Personally my rear blade and my ghetto booty is more than enough ballast.
You could pickup another hundred pounds with lighter single piston grapple. Especially if your mainly picking up that type of log.
I’m not criticizing you, just saying!
Yeah I know let’s see the price on that machine 🙄
Pine is light timber. Use oak then I'll be be super impressed lol
This was oak.
What’s heavier? 500lbs of pine or 500lbs of oak? 😊
@@OneManTrailduh, the oak
Duh? 500# is 500#, could be oak pine steel brass etc etc