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Thanks for the input guys.
I'll admit, I was actually thinking of getting a 14k gross weight trailer, but I wanted to see what you guys would say if I said 10k! 'Nuff said.As for the backhoe bucket, there aren't a lot of rocks in my area. For building a pond, I will be moving LOTS of dirt. Can this thing really handle a 36" bucket? I know when the bucket gets too wide, your digging becomes less effective and you end up wasting time. But if it can handle it, maybe I should just get an 18 and a 36? Jon |
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That's totally not true. A loaded trailer NOT hooked to anything is simply a strange storage device. There are plenty of things they CAN do, but a combination vehicle is a combination vehicle. There are some things they CAN do along those lines, but it requires for parts of the combination to be put out of service for other mechanical reasons.Back OT though... get a bigger trailer... the loader weighs in at 2k like Brandi said... |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Willis, Texas
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Here is a photo of my 6520 on my trailer. It is a 20 foot trailer and as you can see, the gooseneck comes in handy for the loader to perch. If you haul with loaded tires, depending on the weight of the trailer, I would say you need a 18,000-20,000 pound rated trailer. What kind of truck do you have to pull this? hugs, Brandi |
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Location: Willis, Texas
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Once I hit 100 hours on the hour meter, I cranked the RPMs to the firewall and my 24 inch bucket heaping full with clay and wet mud (water drips out) digs and lifts and swings just fine. That is with my punny 11 gpm pump. Yours has a 17 gpm pump. It will handle 36 inch wide buckets. Bare in mind the wider you go, the more the load will weigh and the BH acts according. Mine takes a time to lift a heaping full bucket at full boom and dipper stick reach. hugs, Brandi |
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Yes, you are off in left field. I was only referring to overgrossing a trailer. The weight on the gooseneck hitch is not considered trailer weight when figuring if your trailer is overgross according to the data plate. It would all be moot for me anyway, as my 3/4 ton diesel has an automatic transmission and is only rated to pull 9800 pounds, while the same truck with a stick can pull more. But down here in the Grand Republic of Texas, if Smokey the Bear sees you are pulling a trailer with farm tags and loaded with horses or cattle or hay or tractors............they leave you alone unless you driving reckless. hugs, Brandi |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Willis, Texas
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Jon,
If you are doing a lot of clearing of brush and trees, get the 78 inch loader bucket with the skid steer quick attach option. I ordered mine with the 78 inch bucket. It came with an 84 inch bucket. I love that bucket until I get in tight in the trees. I have hung the bucket sides many of times on trees as I was turning and trying to back out. My Big RED Beast lifts that 84 inch bucket heaping full of clay and gets on going. hugs, Brandi |
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Location: Southwestern Illinois
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Brandi,
You said your trailer is a 20', right? Is that the bed length or from the back edge of the bed to the gooseneck hitch? I just imagined that a 20' would be a little longer, but maybe I'm just underestimating the length of your tractor.
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The trailer bed is 20 feet long. My barn is 30 feet deep and stopping with the backhoe bucket at the back door, my loader bucket is about 4 feet from the front door. The Big RED Beast is huge. When folks stop by the house and see the RED digging machine, they say..........That's a big tractor! hugs, Brandi |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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IT OFFICIAL. I TOOK THE PLUNGE!!
I called around, found the best price I could, then called back the local dealer and asked if he wanted to deal. He didn't even ask what price I had gotten, but told me that I'd be buying my tractor from him, and that he'd call me tomorrow. Apparently he has connections with the regional Mahindra rep, and got me the following: 7520 4WD with loader, 511 backhoe, 6' HD brush hog, and HD pallet forks for a grand total of $38750! Even better, I currently live in WV and this dealer's in VA, so I don't have to pay sales tax. He said he'll have it in a week. The reason for the 6' brush hog is I will be cutting some trails through the woods, and I need something narrower than the tractor. In the fields I will be using a disc mower and other hay cutting equipment. I will be towing with my Dodge Ram 2500 (3/4 ton) with Cummins diesel. It's rated to tow 15k pounds. I'll post some pics when I get it! |
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Location: Willis, Texas
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Congradulations! What size BH buckets are you going to get? What year is your Dodge/Cummins? hugs, Brandi |
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