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Frankzy

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Location
Jamtland, Sweden
I found the old Swedish brochures for them
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Lyftkraft means lifting power.
Lyfthöjd means lift height.
Lyfttid mean lift time (from ground to max height).
Arbetsvinklar means tilting angles where the first row is when down at the ground and second one at max height.
Looks like the 560 is the stronger one but they're listed at the same weight so bigger cylinders might be the only difference..
 

Chris16

Member
Mixed Farmer
I could be wrong here, but I’m pretty sure the models with 60, so 560, 760, 960 etc...are all wide boom models, they will require different type brackets specific to them, the 650 and the like will be the more common width and the more common even tho I appreciate both are on us fitting, I may be wrong here tho, but I don’t think so.
 

DJ-speed

Member
I could be wrong here, but I’m pretty sure the models with 60, so 560, 760, 960 etc...are all wide boom models, they will require different type brackets specific to them, the 650 and the like will be the more common width and the more common even tho I appreciate both are on us fitting, I may be wrong here tho, but I don’t think so.
How can the boom be wider than the brackets? The um and us is the width, the first number is the series, one has parallel lift one doesnt, the last two numbers are the spec in the model range, the higher the numbers the higher the spec / lift/ capacity.

I think, and this maybe wrong that
300 power loader and 500 parallel lift series were produced over the same years,
Then replaced by 400 power loader and 600 parallel lift,
Then the 700 power loaders and 900 parallel lift were produced at the same time.
Then they dropped the zero to start again
Also think they added a 5 on the end of one range to extend its use and tweak the capacities of the range.
 

Chris16

Member
Mixed Farmer
Always one to admit when I’m wrong, I did mean the us vs the Dm I miss read your post, I agree on the Dm being the wide beam version!
 
How can the boom be wider than the brackets? The um and us is the width, the first number is the series, one has parallel lift one doesnt, the last two numbers are the spec in the model range, the higher the numbers the higher the spec / lift/ capacity.

I think, and this maybe wrong that
300 power loader and 500 parallel lift series were produced over the same years,
Then replaced by 400 power loader and 600 parallel lift,
Then the 700 power loaders and 900 parallel lift were produced at the same time.
Then they dropped the zero to start again
Also think they added a 5 on the end of one range to extend its use and tweak the capacities of the range.
The 5/, 985 ,,they had bigger bearing boxes , so tractors like valtra ,with longer bonnets ,and or give more reach
 

DJ-speed

Member
I could be wrong here, but I’m pretty sure the models with 60, so 560, 760, 960 etc...are all wide boom models, they will require different type brackets specific to them, the 650 and the like will be the more common width and the more common even tho I appreciate both are on us fitment, I may be wrong here tho, but I don’t think so.
I think some models can be UM or US fitting as my 560 is US fitment
 

gmc541

Member
Location
Omagh
There are some wide boom models. Still on a us fitting. Seen them and had them.
Chris, your were correct on your original comment on wide boom, US type brackets. Maybe wider rather than wide. The 970 fits into a US subframe and is 50mm wider than the standard US type. 880mm compared to 830. It is stepped in on bearing boxes. Apologies for not agreeing with you previously, but you kinda contradicted yourself.
 

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