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T190 Weak Lift Power
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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 120227" data-attributes="member: 13825"><p>just cause a machine has a higher tipping rating DOESN"T mean it should or will have a higher lift capacity!</p><p> over loading(lifting past its ratings) is a BAD thing to do , it can lead to damaging the machine from breaking parts, welds, and doing costly damage to a machine</p><p> they set ratings for a reason and its NOT all about tipping</p><p> its about what the parts used in the machine can HOLD before getting damaged!</p><p> YES odds are we all over do things at times, but it can always lead to a failure, doing so if were honest, and its NOT something you should be doing on a regular basis</p><p> if you need more carrying capacity, you should be using a larger machine that can handle that, other wise your a ticking clock on a failure and a repair bill!, or worse, getting hurt or someone around you!</p><p>and FYI< </p><p> a tracked machine typically is just more stable than a wheeled one, due to the amount of foot print/ ground contact it has! , by design and again, has nothing to do with what the machine can LIFT</p><p> lift ratings are based on what the cylinders, arms, hydraulics's , and materials in the frame and build, can handle, </p><p>not its tipping rating!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 120227, member: 13825"] just cause a machine has a higher tipping rating DOESN"T mean it should or will have a higher lift capacity! over loading(lifting past its ratings) is a BAD thing to do , it can lead to damaging the machine from breaking parts, welds, and doing costly damage to a machine they set ratings for a reason and its NOT all about tipping its about what the parts used in the machine can HOLD before getting damaged! YES odds are we all over do things at times, but it can always lead to a failure, doing so if were honest, and its NOT something you should be doing on a regular basis if you need more carrying capacity, you should be using a larger machine that can handle that, other wise your a ticking clock on a failure and a repair bill!, or worse, getting hurt or someone around you! and FYI< a tracked machine typically is just more stable than a wheeled one, due to the amount of foot print/ ground contact it has! , by design and again, has nothing to do with what the machine can LIFT lift ratings are based on what the cylinders, arms, hydraulics's , and materials in the frame and build, can handle, not its tipping rating! [/QUOTE]
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