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Bobcat 743 with 26' Truss Boom
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<blockquote data-quote="Phil314" data-source="post: 132145" data-attributes="member: 11667"><p>Lol, use 'basic math' in a sentence and you've already lost most people.</p><p></p><p>Laurencen is right on the money.</p><p>743 has a tip rating of 2600.</p><p>tip load is usually measured 18 inches from the attach plate.</p><p>so 26 ft / 1.5 = 17.333</p><p>and 2600 / 17.333 = 150 lbs tip rating @ 26 ft out.</p><p>Probably need to stay close to 100 lbs if you want to be able to move after you lift.</p><p></p><p>Your much better off using a shorter boom to lift vertical, then use the arms to get the extra height.</p><p>But it will still be tippy with any significant weight.</p><p>Larger machine would be the best way to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil314, post: 132145, member: 11667"] Lol, use 'basic math' in a sentence and you've already lost most people. Laurencen is right on the money. 743 has a tip rating of 2600. tip load is usually measured 18 inches from the attach plate. so 26 ft / 1.5 = 17.333 and 2600 / 17.333 = 150 lbs tip rating @ 26 ft out. Probably need to stay close to 100 lbs if you want to be able to move after you lift. Your much better off using a shorter boom to lift vertical, then use the arms to get the extra height. But it will still be tippy with any significant weight. Larger machine would be the best way to go. [/QUOTE]
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