jdbower
Platinum Member
The ultimate frustration! Less than an hour before I had to leave for the airport on business my 2520 was returned ahead of schedule (thanks Farmingdale Tractor!) with a brand new backhoe attached. Nothing like knowing a new toy is at home slowly losing the new toy smell and I was afraid to do much with it for fear that the diesel fumes would set off alarms at the airport.
It's occurred to me that I have no idea how to properly use a backhoe. Nor do I really know how to use a loader. I have a decent understanding of the laws of physics so I'm pretty sure I can make them do what I want, but I was hoping that someplace out on the web there was a page dedicated to teaching novices how to use these things properly. Much to my dismay I've found two types of sites. Generic sites that tell me to move things slowly because dirt is heavy and sites trying to sell me video training material at a cost of $475 an hour (one was $150 for a 19 minute video!). Short of John Deere's reasonably priced videos which may be a bit more product-specific, does anyone out there have any pointers for me?
I'm looking for generic information like "when using a loader on materials on uneven ground, it's best to approach with the bucket at a xx degree angle to the ground and to use the arms to lift instead of the bucket" or "to dig a deep hole you should use the backhoe bucket to dig but to dig a trench you should use the backhoe arm". Even if I can't find any information, it sure will be fun teaching myself.
It's occurred to me that I have no idea how to properly use a backhoe. Nor do I really know how to use a loader. I have a decent understanding of the laws of physics so I'm pretty sure I can make them do what I want, but I was hoping that someplace out on the web there was a page dedicated to teaching novices how to use these things properly. Much to my dismay I've found two types of sites. Generic sites that tell me to move things slowly because dirt is heavy and sites trying to sell me video training material at a cost of $475 an hour (one was $150 for a 19 minute video!). Short of John Deere's reasonably priced videos which may be a bit more product-specific, does anyone out there have any pointers for me?
I'm looking for generic information like "when using a loader on materials on uneven ground, it's best to approach with the bucket at a xx degree angle to the ground and to use the arms to lift instead of the bucket" or "to dig a deep hole you should use the backhoe bucket to dig but to dig a trench you should use the backhoe arm". Even if I can't find any information, it sure will be fun teaching myself.