Looks like plenty of lift power to make that boom well worth having. I need to start the search for a 3 point system for my 455. It would be handy as opposed to getting the 2038R fired up for the smaller jobs around the yard. Nice video I am spoiled at having nice videos from you Keep up the good and interesting work
Is there a rating or suggested limit on the 445 3 pt. Weight lift capacity? I don’t find any info, but it seems to handle Cat 1 implements well. Please let me know what you think. Seems to lift that log pretty well also. Looking for a 3 pt. hitch and some implements for my 445 . Thanks
I am not aware of any rating but I've never had any hydraulic problems moving considerable weight using my rear cat 1 implements and front LBL. In fact, I've always been impressed by just how much these tractors can handle over the many years I've been using them. As for wanting implements, where are you located?
Looks like plenty of lift power to make that boom well worth having. I need to start the search for a 3 point system for my 455. It would be handy as opposed to getting the 2038R fired up for the smaller jobs around the yard. Nice video I am spoiled at having nice videos from you Keep up the good and interesting work
Glad ya got the Boom fixed 👍don’t forget ya always can hang so suit case weights off the bucket in the front for ballast so you can move more weight 👍
Thanks for the video. What did you attach the winch power cords to?
Is there a rating or suggested limit on the 445 3 pt. Weight lift capacity? I don’t find any info, but it seems to handle Cat 1 implements well. Please let me know what you think. Seems to lift that log pretty well also. Looking for a 3 pt. hitch and some implements for my 445 . Thanks
I am not aware of any rating but I've never had any hydraulic problems moving considerable weight using my rear cat 1 implements and front LBL. In fact, I've always been impressed by just how much these tractors can handle over the many years I've been using them. As for wanting implements, where are you located?
Is it an aluminum rear end tractor or a cast iron rear end? Just wondering how it compares to my Cub Cadet 782.
By rear end, I am not sure if you mean the chassis/frame or transaxle main casing. Anyway, I believe both are iron...
I mean the axles and the place where the differential is. Pretty tough tractor to lift a snowblower though.