Wayne County Hose
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- Aug 24, 2007
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- Wayne County Pa.
- Tractor
- Massey Ferguson model 85, Allis-Chalmers WD-45
and also, wouldn't the relief valve of any activated cylinder be engineered not to destroy another cylinder not activated? That doesn't make sense. Here is the scenario I could see this happening by: A guy is pulling major stump, doesn't have enough gusto with hoe to get it so wraps chain around bucket and stump and tugs with tractor. Now that might do it!
Not sure what is going on here, but doesn't make sense to me with these bent cylinders..... I hope this isn't common, because I will not be happy if this happens to mine.... it is a design flaw.
Ummm, newsflash. Your backhoe was not designed to do this. Look, don't argue with me about it or get mad at me. I'm just explaining how it happens. Now you go ahead and bend that rod and go to your dealer and demand warranty. You got a better chance of getting a tax cut from your future prez.