dfkrug
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- Joined
- Feb 3, 2004
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- Location
- Santa Cruz Mtns, CA
- Tractor
- 05 Kioti CK30HST w/ Prairie Dog backhoe, XN08 mini-X
wmgeorge said:Thank you for your reply and concern, my reference was to John Deere engineers in general, I have a friend who is a retired JD engineer here in Iowa. When I get time I'll ask him what the failure rate is on 3 point top links. I did edit my posting, the ripping force of the 608 bucket is 2,600 lbs at the rated PSI of hydraulic pressure.
As a Caddigger owner you know how they work, the digging pressure is suppose to push down and back against the stabilizers.
How did this work in the real world?
Did you later on make yours hydraulic?? I may make sure I leave room on the valve mount for another spool!!
RE JD, if you get the chance, go to Waterloo, IA and get a JD plant tour.
They make AG tractors there, I am told. I recently got a tour of the combine
factory in E. Moline, IL and it was interesting. They pulled us around the
factory in a train pulled by an X700 mower.
Anyway, my CADDigger 728 weighed only about 900-1000 pounds. Digging
is accomplished only by pinching the dipper stick crowd action against the
machine, secured by the planted outriggers. The unit can not really dig
down, as that would just lift the outriggers out of the dirt. This means that
it is hard to start a hole, but once you get a start, you pull the bkt teeth
against the back of the hole. You need enough counter weight to support
the weight of a full bkt of dirt fully extended. My 2nd engine was so light,
that I needed to buy lead ingots and bolt them on. It was a Tecumseh
10hp. My first motor was a Yamaha 750 4-cyl MC engine....smooth, quiet,
and powerful, but not designed for stationary use. Great ballast, though....
If you attach a homebuilt hoe to a tractor, these issues go away.
I never went to hyd outriggers as I decided to go with a tractor and hoe
attachment instead.
Sharp teeth on the bkt are very important. Those dull cast steel teeth
out there are not so good. I plan to change teeth on my current hoe.