powerstroke444e
Veteran Member
Sam
I have a B26 and always thought the idle was a little high, it runs a little over of 1,100 rpm. It does lift the rear off the ground @ idle. I blew out both front cylinders @ about 50hrs and had them replaced, and had a hydraulic line leak from rubing on loader. On the machine I ussually run it wide open all the time.
I would guess we have had it stuck more times than I can count, one time we winched it to the spot that need pipe fixed and winched it out. I have overloaded the hoe and loader but overall I would say that the things I have broke are to be expected but that it has done more than I would have ever expected of it.
On the 4pt hook up my has finally got loose enough to hook with out a hammer.
I have spent last 12hrs making a grapple for the front of mine and really wish I just bought one as there is a lot more welding than I thought in building a grapple.
Enjoy reading your house build, have a great New Year.
I have a B26 and always thought the idle was a little high, it runs a little over of 1,100 rpm. It does lift the rear off the ground @ idle. I blew out both front cylinders @ about 50hrs and had them replaced, and had a hydraulic line leak from rubing on loader. On the machine I ussually run it wide open all the time.
I would guess we have had it stuck more times than I can count, one time we winched it to the spot that need pipe fixed and winched it out. I have overloaded the hoe and loader but overall I would say that the things I have broke are to be expected but that it has done more than I would have ever expected of it.
On the 4pt hook up my has finally got loose enough to hook with out a hammer.
I have spent last 12hrs making a grapple for the front of mine and really wish I just bought one as there is a lot more welding than I thought in building a grapple.
Enjoy reading your house build, have a great New Year.