The boom profile hes building, is comparable to a Caterpillar M314 mobile excavator, which is considerably stronger than a TLB. Unless its a Huddig:
HUDDIG schafft Lagerflache fur Stammholz - YouTube
SMALL CHANGES MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE | Huddig
These beasts weigh 12.5 ton without buckets, which means a 15 ton operating weight, and are built to take a beating in harsh scandinavian frost. It has the same ZF axles as a 13 ton wheel loader like a Case 621 and arent comparable to any of the regular backhoes, both in durability as well as in price.
Mostly, I'm thankful you guys speak such good English.
I thought this was going on a tractor that痴 half or less that weight. Have I really missed it here?
No you got that right, the Belarus weighs about 4.3 ton, the front loader adds another 700 which makes 5, and the backhoe will weigh somewhere near 2 ton, which makes it still 1 to 1.5 ton less than a full size backhoe. I dont know what cylinders Bfreaky uses, but judging on his boom dimensions, he must think that overkill is underrated![]()
Yes. Got no problem with that. They have great supply with a wide range of sizes