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863G vs. 863
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<blockquote data-quote="Tigerotor77W" data-source="post: 2297" data-attributes="member: 44"><p>A few comments. skidsteer.ca is correct in that the 863G's 50HP rating is a typo. The 863, since its inception, has had at least 73 horsepower.</p><p> </p><p>The 863 has, as Tazza mentioned, 1,900 pounds of lift capacity. BEWARE: this is with a standard bucket. When you use pallet forks, especially on the 863, you will lose quite a bit of capacity. I would think that the biggest load you could unload at truck-bed height with an 863 (no counterweights and with pallet forks) would be around 2,000 pounds (safely). An 863 with a full bucket at carry position is already pretty tipsy, so I'm worried the 2,000 pound figure is too high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tigerotor77W, post: 2297, member: 44"] A few comments. skidsteer.ca is correct in that the 863G's 50HP rating is a typo. The 863, since its inception, has had at least 73 horsepower. The 863 has, as Tazza mentioned, 1,900 pounds of lift capacity. BEWARE: this is with a standard bucket. When you use pallet forks, especially on the 863, you will lose quite a bit of capacity. I would think that the biggest load you could unload at truck-bed height with an 863 (no counterweights and with pallet forks) would be around 2,000 pounds (safely). An 863 with a full bucket at carry position is already pretty tipsy, so I'm worried the 2,000 pound figure is too high. [/QUOTE]
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