Nice video Phil. 3pt are typically strong as you aren't lifting too far away from the axle. They will lift much more than the loader. Big thing to be careful of is that you have enough front ballast. Take Care, Jason
Nice video. I transitioned to IBC totes a year ago. I'm running a L3901 which has the same loader as your tractor. I have found that I can lift a full tote of firewood with the exception of green oak and hickory. Depending on the moisture content, I sometimes cannot lift a full tote. I have often thought about getting rear forks, but have not at this point. If I working with hickory or oak, I'll split and fill the tote 3/4 full. Move to it's seasoning location and then top off using my carry all to transport splits to fill to top. Once the oak or hickory is seasoned, the tractor has no problem lifting and moving.
Nice video Phil. 3pt are typically strong as you aren't lifting too far away from the axle. They will lift much more than the loader. Big thing to be careful of is that you have enough front ballast. Take Care, Jason
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Wow thank-you for sharing Very nice video! Good bless
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Thanks for sharing this very helpful video 😊
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I got a lot from it
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That is a nifty setup. I need something like this myself for my tight working conditions.
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Yes it is handy for all kinds of hauling !
Great idea and a great hauler! Thanks for sharing!
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I had to come over and show some love. I look forward to watching more of your content.
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And look forward to improving our garden with some of your tips
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Great idea Phil I am Going to try it out. The B2601 can't lift a full tote up front but I think it can from the rear. Thanks for sharing!!!😁👍🚜💨💡
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Nice video. I transitioned to IBC totes a year ago. I'm running a L3901 which has the same loader as your tractor. I have found that I can lift a full tote of firewood with the exception of green oak and hickory. Depending on the moisture content, I sometimes cannot lift a full tote. I have often thought about getting rear forks, but have not at this point. If I working with hickory or oak, I'll split and fill the tote 3/4 full. Move to it's seasoning location and then top off using my carry all to transport splits to fill to top. Once the oak or hickory is seasoned, the tractor has no problem lifting and moving.
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I used my carry all and IBC tote just today
Comes in very handy for what I do around here for sure !
Mr. PETERSON, l bet your kubogy would of lifted that IBC tote with tractor running at an idle just as well just slower.
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I think your absolutely right
It continues to exceed my expectations!
Where you get the IBC totes?
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I got my from a local farmer thru face book market place
They had been used for holding black dye for mulch
You looking for some?