Pretty comprehensive video, thanks for doing such a great job! I'm in the process of buying a property that will need a lot of materials moved, and am researching what I should buy, so wondered how the specs should be interpreted, this video helps a great deal, thanks again👍
Excellent video! I now have a much better understanding of how my new Kioti 2610 will work when lifting around the shop and in the yard. I appreciate your attention to details here and other vids you create. Keep it up.
It's really interesting to see that you only gain 6% in lift capacity from idle to full RPM. It's not worth the "jerkiness" of controls, especially when using a backhoe! You make great videos, keep them coming!
Thanks! I also expected a larger number beforehand of the effect of the RPM. I prefer the smoother control at lower RPM as well. More videos will follow soon.
Wow, that was one of the best and most clear explanations of anything I have seen. For sure you do the nicest tractor videos I have seen. Thank you. Can you say roughly where you are located? The landscape is beautiful.
Well done! It is good to see a basic physics approach to the lift arm geometry. Reminds me of high school physic class applied to my real world of tractors. I was surprised to see even the 6% increase in lift capacity with the increase in RPMs. Do you think the hydraulic pump becomes more efficient at the higher RPMs?
Thanks! And yes I expect that the capacity of the hydraulic pump will increase at higher rpms that results in an increased hydraulic pressure in the cylinders. You can also witness this as an increase of the sensitivity (more nervous behavior) of the system when operating the joystick. The increase of 6% from idle to max was actually smaller than I expected based on the change in sensitivity.
@@janbartos8738 Front: 240/60R12 Rear: 280/70R18. I get a lot of questions w.r.t. these tyres. Somebody suggested to make a special video on this subject. This might be a good idea indeed.
Great Video! I have got the same traktor but I chose the MX C2 Loader. Your palletfork seems pretty heavy. I have never weighted mine but I can lift it up and carry it by hand. I have done that a couple of times.
Thanks. I made the pallet fork implement myself (see ruclips.net/video/EAkS7qaS19c/видео.html). I made it quite robust and selected long and strong forks. Because I typically use it to transport large things, where the size is generally more critical then the weight. You have quite a lightweight construction then carrying it by hand?
Pretty comprehensive video, thanks for doing such a great job! I'm in the process of buying a property that will need a lot of materials moved, and am researching what I should buy, so wondered how the specs should be interpreted, this video helps a great deal, thanks again👍
Thanks, good to hear that it helps.
Excellent video! I now have a much better understanding of how my new Kioti 2610 will work when lifting around the shop and in the yard.
I appreciate your attention to details here and other vids you create. Keep it up.
Thanks for the compliment, and nice to read that you appreciate this level of detail.
It's really interesting to see that you only gain 6% in lift capacity from idle to full RPM. It's not worth the "jerkiness" of controls, especially when using a backhoe! You make great videos, keep them coming!
Thanks! I also expected a larger number beforehand of the effect of the RPM.
I prefer the smoother control at lower RPM as well. More videos will follow soon.
Wow, that was one of the best and most clear explanations of anything I have seen. For sure you do the nicest tractor videos I have seen. Thank you. Can you say roughly where you are located? The landscape is beautiful.
Thanks for the compliment. I live in the Low Countries in Europe (Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg).
@@OutdoorsintheLowCountries ik begrijp 😇
Great video my one is coming next week hopefully looking forward to see what it can do
Thanks. These compacts are great tools so I hope you will like it as much as I do.
Great job.
Thanks!
Well done! It is good to see a basic physics approach to the lift arm geometry. Reminds me of high school physic class applied to my real world of tractors. I was surprised to see even the 6% increase in lift capacity with the increase in RPMs. Do you think the hydraulic pump becomes more efficient at the higher RPMs?
Thanks! And yes I expect that the capacity of the hydraulic pump will increase at higher rpms that results in an increased hydraulic pressure in the cylinders. You can also witness this as an increase of the sensitivity (more nervous behavior) of the system when operating the joystick. The increase of 6% from idle to max was actually smaller than I expected based on the change in sensitivity.
What are those pallet forks that you can use on the Quick Attach and the 3 pt hitch?
I made a special video about this (home made) pallet fork implement. See ruclips.net/video/EAkS7qaS19c/видео.html
Good day. What types of tires do you have on your tractor? I'm from Slovakia and I can't buy this pattern for my tractor. Thank you for your response.
These are Galaxy Garden Pro tyres.
Can you also write me the dimensions of these tires?
@@janbartos8738 Front: 240/60R12 Rear: 280/70R18.
I get a lot of questions w.r.t. these tyres. Somebody suggested to make a special video on this subject. This might be a good idea indeed.
Great Video! I have got the same traktor but I chose the MX C2 Loader.
Your palletfork seems pretty heavy. I have never weighted mine but I can lift it up and carry it by hand. I have done that a couple of times.
Thanks. I made the pallet fork implement myself (see ruclips.net/video/EAkS7qaS19c/видео.html). I made it quite robust and selected long and strong forks. Because I typically use it to transport large things, where the size is generally more critical then the weight. You have quite a lightweight construction then carrying it by hand?