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#61  
Well Long Time no post,

Anyway still havent got any pictures yet.

but so far i have basicly (besides alittle welding) finshed the boom and stick and the engine and tank mount are done, joysticks are mounted and seat are mounted.

and today i got the hydrulic pump and pump to engine coupler, i ended up getting a 6 GPM pump, i was just going to get the 3 like most people suggested but then i desieded that i was going to make a brush mower for it so i went with the 6 insted of the 3

My question is what size hose should i use.

Thanks
Reid
 
   / homebuilt backhoe #63  
Nice job on the hoe, what is the measurements on the dipper arm, from the pivot pin to the end of the arm where the dipper cylinder pins on. am building one alittle bigger then yours, was just wondering, Thanks
 
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#64  
Nice job on the hoe, what is the measurements on the dipper arm, from the pivot pin to the end of the arm where the dipper cylinder pins on. am building one alittle bigger then yours, was just wondering, Thanks

i will get some measurements in a few days
 
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#65  
Hey,

Here are some pic's!!
 

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   / homebuilt backhoe #66  
Today I checked hose sizes on the TSC wood spliters. Not sure about pump size but had a 6 HP engine and 1/2 and 3/4 ID hoses so that I am guessing that is an overkill but over is better than under. :)
 
   / homebuilt backhoe #67  
1/2 or 1/4 should work fine. Even at 6 gpm you'll not have huge flow rates, and in some cases you'll want to reduce the flow rate, I'd think 1/4 would be fine, I'd use whichever you can get at less money.

Joel
 
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#68  
1/2 or 1/4 should work fine. Even at 6 gpm you'll not have huge flow rates, and in some cases you'll want to reduce the flow rate, I'd think 1/4 would be fine, I'd use whichever you can get at less money.

Joel

ok thanks,

I will take this in to acount when i go to buy the hoses.

another thing whats the best way to measure for the hoses, i was just going to use some rope.

thanks
 
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#69  
Well here's some new picture's

for the door I Made a frame out of 1" square tubing and then used a old fradge rake for the top and toke some 10ga sheet.

havent made hinges yet tho



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   / homebuilt backhoe #70  
That screen should keep the squirrels from burning their lips on the exhaust pipe for sure.
 

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