Jaco1979
New member
I've been searching and searching, I can't seem to find the answers to a lot of questions...
I'm a fairly hardcore DIY guy, but have little hydraulic experience. I've been rebuilding the cylinders on my old 310C backhoe and now bought an Okada 60B hammer for her.
So I can't seem to find how people are plumbing these things. I did get a quote for $2800 to build a "kit" but was really hoping to do this myself and save some money...
I talked with a really friendly technician that said "Don't stack valves into the backhoe controls", I try to take advice when people seem to know what they're talking about.
The loader valve is easy to get to, should I tap in there? What kind of valve do I need? How do I limit flow to hammer, or do I need to? This is an open hydraulic system afaik so do I have to divert flow from loader or backhoe to the hammer?
Hammer specs: Working weight (lbs):
1,190
Tool diameter (in):
3.3"
Nominal Ratings
Energy impact class (ft-lbs):
1,250
Impact frequency range (blows/min):
730 - 970
Oil flow range (gpm):
17.0 - 23.0
Operating pressure range (psi):
1,735 - 2,320
Overall length with tool (in):
83.0"
Carrier:
12,000 - 20,000
Deere 310C seems to be a good fit for the Hammer...
Thanks in advance, and sorry if the information is out there and I've missed it... I'd like to do a nice writeup on how to do this to help future DIYers...
-Jake
I'm a fairly hardcore DIY guy, but have little hydraulic experience. I've been rebuilding the cylinders on my old 310C backhoe and now bought an Okada 60B hammer for her.
So I can't seem to find how people are plumbing these things. I did get a quote for $2800 to build a "kit" but was really hoping to do this myself and save some money...
I talked with a really friendly technician that said "Don't stack valves into the backhoe controls", I try to take advice when people seem to know what they're talking about.
The loader valve is easy to get to, should I tap in there? What kind of valve do I need? How do I limit flow to hammer, or do I need to? This is an open hydraulic system afaik so do I have to divert flow from loader or backhoe to the hammer?
Hammer specs: Working weight (lbs):
1,190
Tool diameter (in):
3.3"
Nominal Ratings
Energy impact class (ft-lbs):
1,250
Impact frequency range (blows/min):
730 - 970
Oil flow range (gpm):
17.0 - 23.0
Operating pressure range (psi):
1,735 - 2,320
Overall length with tool (in):
83.0"
Carrier:
12,000 - 20,000
Deere 310C seems to be a good fit for the Hammer...
Thanks in advance, and sorry if the information is out there and I've missed it... I'd like to do a nice writeup on how to do this to help future DIYers...
-Jake