Will it lift? Pushing the lift capacity of Kubota's L2502

Will it lift? Pushing the lift capacity of Kubota's L2502

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@johnparkhurst825
@johnparkhurst825 - 13.05.2024 19:12

Good demo

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@skipbasil2937
@skipbasil2937 - 13.05.2024 19:18

Thanks Neil for reinforcing how to use your Kubota loader safely for the average tractor owner. Good job 👍

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@davidhosmer1424
@davidhosmer1424 - 13.05.2024 19:28

Miss the bloopers at the end. Or are you getting more polished and professional? I always enjoy the videos. Thanks, take care all

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@Version135
@Version135 - 13.05.2024 19:33

Great video Niel. When we were putting in some boulders in our landscaping I tied straps around the cylinder that spans between the arms of the loader to get the weight as far back as possible. (Big loaded on 4760) What I want to know is: how dumb was that? Is that thing able to take a load like that? It didn't get damaged at least not noticeably. Thanks! -Stuart

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@paulholmes672
@paulholmes672 - 13.05.2024 19:44

Just proves the point, Geometry can be our friend or 'less than convenient'. Good-O on touching the point that ANYTHING forward of the pivot point prior to the lift IS dead weight. I have bucket mounted forks for lifting and yes, I wish I could eliminate the bucket weight. Maybe someday...

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@SlackerU
@SlackerU - 13.05.2024 19:59

Don't do it, I bent my loader-mount just a hair & it's noticeable when digging shallow. I was putting logs behind the bucket of a BX but I think I bent/or-bought-used it playing with stumps.

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@bladewiper
@bladewiper - 13.05.2024 20:39

If you know any farmers or horse people, they always have lots of used twine.

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@duckman5849
@duckman5849 - 13.05.2024 20:54

Why don't you call them rolls of twine instead of balls of twine?

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@TheCC89
@TheCC89 - 13.05.2024 21:05

May take a little research, but A video I would like to see is about Air pressure front to back and how that affects 4 WD gear ratio, as well as left to right and why that is important to keep an eye on.
Example, I lowered the air pressure my rear tires to help with traction on my R4's to maybe 25psi but the fronts have 40psi and I notice resistance now as if the front to back axles aren't matched up like they would be at stock pressure front and back.
Could be an interesting and over looked subject to look into for your viewers.

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@mattmcc7930
@mattmcc7930 - 13.05.2024 21:25

Can you compare 75hp CTL Kubota and New Holland?

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@bighat7265
@bighat7265 - 13.05.2024 21:27

The small tractor lifting that weight is fine . Two concerns: a) what is the load capacity of the front axle and frame of the tractor and b) the backhoe is a very heavy counter weight and along way back; perhaps wheel ballast and a tiller or mower is more realistic as a ballast.

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@craigguinn5423
@craigguinn5423 - 13.05.2024 21:58

Very helpful, I had a few things right and learned a few things for my BX.

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@RobertBrothersJr-dc7nr
@RobertBrothersJr-dc7nr - 13.05.2024 22:08

Very nice demonstration Neil. I always enjoy and gain knowledge from your videos.Thanks

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@johnhelbig7110
@johnhelbig7110 - 13.05.2024 22:08

Excellent demonstration!

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@406dn7
@406dn7 - 13.05.2024 22:11

Thanks Neil, I took delivery of my Kubota L2502 a couple of months ago. Among the jobs I want it to do is to move 900# round bales for feeding my horses. Your video confirms it will work. I do not have to lift them nearly as high as you lifted the pallet of bailing twine. I just have a short trip on level ground and place the bale into a feeder. You do a service to EVERY Kubota dealer in the country, Thank you, from a Kubota owner from Montana.

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@PineyGroveHomestead
@PineyGroveHomestead - 13.05.2024 22:46

A lot of people don't know the model # of a Kubota loader is the weight it can lift at the pin in kilograms. 526kg = 1159lbs

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@keystoneridge
@keystoneridge - 13.05.2024 22:51

Nice demo! One thing people don't consider is driving/ operating with max weight

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@jefferylebowski7355
@jefferylebowski7355 - 13.05.2024 23:07

One thing I have been wondering lately: what size loader does it take to pick up "ecology blocks"? An in addition to "could it pick it up 6 inchs to be able to move it?" also "could I stack them 2 high? 3 high?" and "could I unload it from the truck". The 2x2x6 ones weigh 3500lbs! So maybe it's not even possible and you need a specialized crane...

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@matts4947
@matts4947 - 13.05.2024 23:12

I've owned multiple kubota tractors everything from 30hp to the M5-111 im on my fourth kubota wheel loader now I live in Ontario Canada they tell us what ever the number is on the loader that's what it should lift in kilos I'm curious how you say it's an 800lbs lift capacity but in theory it should lift 1150 lbs no problem at least that's how they sell there tractors here where I live I haven't had a kubota tractor that can lift what it says that's why I jumped to the construction line up more money but cheaper then other colors but you also get what you pay for my opinion

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@randylonghurst9326
@randylonghurst9326 - 13.05.2024 23:14

Great video Neil! You made a point of mentioning the front tires and the effect of additional pressure due to the load, what about the front axles? They do the work of supporting that load and having to turn the tractor and travel with that load. Aren’t they being over stressed?

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@gilb6982
@gilb6982 - 14.05.2024 00:38

May-be you should have show more about the droping down
that is where the danger is !

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@MJF40
@MJF40 - 14.05.2024 02:12

😲😱. 😬

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@johnevans6053
@johnevans6053 - 14.05.2024 02:37

Good Demo! What is the load capacity of the front axel? Is it possible to ever crack the axel if you consistently carry bouncing loads over rough ground?

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@lindakoster8545
@lindakoster8545 - 14.05.2024 02:39

good way to break your legs. your fired

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@sarjxxx
@sarjxxx - 14.05.2024 03:30

You're wild man. I wouldnt have tried that otherwise - having the backhoe helped significantly. I've gotten unladen L02s to tipping just trying to move empty grapples around the lot😅

A great tip to add in would have been about not trying to turn your wheels when you have a load up that high, as the center of gravity is massively shifted forward and up, greatly reducing stability at that point

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@cliffh8486
@cliffh8486 - 14.05.2024 03:48

Can someone tell me on the Kubota line what loader I need to get that has self leveling. As well as dual action meaning, it will raise and roll back at the same time?

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@hphillips7425
@hphillips7425 - 14.05.2024 04:01

Kubota does under rate and over produce on it’s capacity 💯

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@bronco0010
@bronco0010 - 14.05.2024 04:09

Hey Neil, you should give that pallet a go with the lx2610 or 2620

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@RiverValleyLandscaping
@RiverValleyLandscaping - 14.05.2024 05:00

It’s just such a large footprint with tractors in order to be able to lift anything meaningful. My MT100 would lift that same pallet no problem.

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@bigsway4414
@bigsway4414 - 14.05.2024 05:22

My John Deere 3038E is rated for a little more weight than that Kubota but I don’t believe it would have lifted that. You should get your hands on one of those tractors to lift the same weight. That would be a major selling point for a Kubota, if it would outlift a JD 3038e…

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@PurpleCollarLife
@PurpleCollarLife - 14.05.2024 06:10

Great overview of lifting!

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@thebradleysoncatbirdhill6849
@thebradleysoncatbirdhill6849 - 14.05.2024 12:22

Great demo, Neill!!!👍 I've been beyond impressed with the capacity of my L2501. I have lifted 8 to 10 foot logs that are in the range of 1300 to 1600 pounds, with pallet forks fully rolled back with no difficulty at all. You can't argue with physics!!!!

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@johndelconte9915
@johndelconte9915 - 14.05.2024 17:45

What about the brakes. If you’re going downhill with that load?

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@danielclapp636
@danielclapp636 - 15.05.2024 03:13

I grew up on a farm and have to agree on bailer twine being handy to have around. I also think that having electric fence wire was pretty handy as well. Lots of farmers used it to keep their implements stuck together after breaking them out in the field. Farmers were jack of all trades, they had to be able to fix stuff themselves until they could get to a real mechanic.

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@janking2762
@janking2762 - 15.05.2024 03:25

The lift capacity of the rear three point hitch on my BX23 is much more than that of the loader. My loader is rated at about 650 lbs. but the rear hitch will easily lift 900+ lbs( Cardboard Gaylord box with 1/4 cord of hardwood firewood). So I do a lift of heavy lifting and moving going backwards.

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@jamescumbo1928
@jamescumbo1928 - 15.05.2024 09:22

Neil wonderful video. Through trial and error I found when I had to move something heavy( only ounce) that i couldn't lift it. But if I dumped my forks a little and lifted the back I could roll the forks back and get off the ground a couple inches and move it. I don't recommend it but it worked. Next time I will have the appropriate equipment. Also Neil I would like to thank you for your videos. Things that you have shown have made operating my tractor and hooking up to attachments much easier. Have a wonderful week

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@gordonborsboom7460
@gordonborsboom7460 - 15.05.2024 14:45

22.5 pounds per roll equals 10 kilograms almost exactly
48 x 10 kg = 480 kg.
The rough capacity of the loader is in the model number of 526. Let’s say 520 kg
Tough lift with an attachment such as heavy fork set.

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@gordonborsboom7460
@gordonborsboom7460 - 15.05.2024 15:02

From a mechanical leverage perspective, as the loader is raised the loader arm lift cylinders move closer to the loader arms versus when the arms are near the ground. 
The larger the distance between them increases the mechanical advantage of the applied force to rotate the boom around the arm pivot pin. So what lifts easier near the ground becomes more difficult as you raise it.
The arc of rotation moves the load further forward as you lift, meaning you require greater ballast as you lift compared to when it is just off the ground. So a ballast that allows you just to get something off the ground and be stable, will not be enough as you raise it further and the load moves outward.

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@DavidKloza
@DavidKloza - 15.05.2024 16:46

Did you take the weight of the forks into the equation?

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@johanneslaxell6641
@johanneslaxell6641 - 19.05.2024 00:39

And for those who have to lift alot: there are wheel loaders, Kubota makes them too. A 200-series (called so at least here in Europe) with AG-tyres is not a bad alternative. High lifting capacity, comfortable cabs, hydraulics front and possibly back and so on.... We use more small loaders instead of compact tractors, but that's just us 😜.

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@aspitofmud6257
@aspitofmud6257 - 20.05.2024 20:21

Sure appreciate all that you do for us Niel. Thank you.

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@dustinjohnson6009
@dustinjohnson6009 - 27.05.2024 05:12

Are those tires larger than what normally come on them?

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@odinson7429
@odinson7429 - 09.07.2024 02:13

I have one of the "other orange tractors" and it has been awesome, and being my first tractor, I learned a lot from your earlier videos, Neil; so thank you! As a note you might mention to folks, maybe in another video on this subject: watch any changes in incline when you're lifting heavy, or you can do a twisting tip-over. I've had a few close calls, and if i wasn't being slow and easy, it might've gone badly!

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@Syddybear1
@Syddybear1 - 22.08.2024 02:46

Very helpful and informative!!! Especially for a tractor newbie. Thank you!

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