Solis H24 24HP 4x4 Tractor Review MAX Loader Lift Capacity Test

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • The Solis H24 is rated for 1400lbs of loader lift capacity. How much can it actually lift?
    The Solis is the heaviest tractor in the subcompact class. In this video we show the value to having natural weight in the actual construction of the tractor instead of counter weights, ballast boxes and loaded tires.
    It also has a self leveling loader! What does that mean for you? Watch and see how it works!
    We use Ironcraft CTFF 2000lbs pallet forks.
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    Disclaimer: This video is for entertainment purposes only.

Komentáře • 4

  • @HardyBrothersOutdoors
    @HardyBrothersOutdoors Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hello Admir, great video demonstration of the Solis H24! I think it is important to mention that this is the MSL (mechanical self-leveling) loader which has a higher lift capacity than the standard NSL (non-self leveling) loader. I agree on all of your safety points however I think it is a wise suggestion to always have counterbalance or ballast while operating the loader on a compact tractor. Whether it is a box blade, a ballast box, or something else, the risk of tipping or rolling a tractor is significant. Great demonstration and great points on "just because it can doesn't mean you should" . My Solis H24 does not have this loader but now I wish it did... that is impressive! Thanks!

  • @duck-n-cover477
    @duck-n-cover477 Před 6 měsíci

    The pallet is turned long way out too, so yes, the best tractors in this bracket, including this TYM, are incedibly capable! Need loaded rear tires and about 500 lbs on the 3pt with this heavy lift in order to drive this anywhere safely other than stationary on a level concrete slab. As always, low and slow. Watch out for turns, dips, and load balance!

    • @duck-n-cover477
      @duck-n-cover477 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Look at front tires bulge at heaviest weights. It's much harder on tires, steering components, and front axle. Even with ballast, these weights push limits of this frame/axle size. This is physics and applies all compact tractors, not just this TYM.

  • @user-pi1ww5sy9h
    @user-pi1ww5sy9h Před 2 měsíci

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