beowulf
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Dec 31, 2003
- Messages
- 1,186
- Location
- Central California Foothills
- Tractor
- Kubota L3410 HST, J Deere riding mower
Back dragging with the bucket at 45 degrees or so is fine. When the bucket is at 45 degrees or less there’s a lot less leverage against the cylinders and hooking something sold is almost impossible because the bucket just bounces over. Rolling the bucket to 90 degrees or more is almost guaranteed to bend something. You might get by doing it a few times especially in loose material but sooner or later it will bend something.
I have to agree. And to add to my earlier post - when I said I twice popped hoses backdragging, it was at an angle as far as I could get i.e., 90 degrees plus. I will still backdrag loose dirt at 15-25 degrees, and even perhaps 45 degrees if the situation is such that I don't anticipate a huge amount of force there. But I am wary of backdragging at a severe angle when the loader has full contact with hard dirt. On the other hand, if I am using it with the toothbar to remove brush (not huge logs or branches though) and where the teeth don't also dig into hard dirt, it seems doable.