Bushy's 110

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<<<<<<<<<<<<<<ScottAR and Rat >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Thanks for the help. It seems to be an agressive tool.

I'm not sure why I'm insistant on a front mount implement. One reason I guess is it seems easier to drop a loader bucket than the entire backhoe.

I'll need to image this, it may be that the way I approach a task will need to evolve or change! Revalation of the day. Thanks again. Bushy
 
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Bushy, your right, my thoughts exactly. By using it on the front you could leave your hoe on. It might depend on the amount you intend to rake. If it was a relatively large area, a rear mount 6' 8' or 10' plus the PTO power would make more sense. For quick detach/attach, the front quick hitch seems ideal. The rakes are pricey, but after using one, you will quickly realize how valuable they are. They seem bullet proof too. I have pulled out and winrowed boulders as big as beach balls with it. On my 8' model, I routinely bent the winrowing hyrdaulic cylinder because the Kubota L4850 I was using in 4 WD just over powered it and pulled the rake so hard the cylinder would bend in the extended mode. To eliminate that I mostly pull in 2 WD and also put on a much bigger ram and changed the mounts to give the cylinder more leverage. I look forward to getting a rake with the carbide roller. Rat...
 
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Bushy I don't know anything about Harley rakes. I just heard them mention it. I could of heard wrong. Here's the phone no. 2074537131 or, this one. I don't know if this is a nation wide toll free no. 877-453-2473. They are Hammond Tractor Co.
Getting back to me. I put on my new 7' bucket which is actually contruction grade not the light duty one. When I came to hook it up I discovered the clevis pin missing on the spreader rod i. e. the one between the boom arms. Obviously it's been off a while because I took the one off the other side to get a right match. That one was pretty well worn, which tells me it was working quite a bit. One other thing, the boom arms don"t come down at the same rate which makes it a little difficult to mount a bucket or whatever. In other words it's hard to get the right elevations on both arms so as to mount the bucket. Has anyone experienced this.
 
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(About the attachment...it is four REALLY GOOD pics of the 110 with a hard cab,it is still in "file form"so it takes a minute but is worth checking out!!)

Joe,when you say "arms"I am assuming you mean the quicktach plates,since there is a right and left side to them.When I got my 110 it was missing a pin on the bar that goes between the loader arms and that the qt plates pin to,whithout that little pin the plates would move independent of each other making it hard to line up with the attachment,as soon as my salesman gave me the missing pin and I put it in the problem disappeared.If your loader arms are actually not dropping at the same rate something is really wrong so I hope what I describbed is wrong and nothing else.

Bushy,I'm not quite sure why everybody seems so afraid to remove the hoe on this machine,I swap it back and forth an average of 2 to 3 times a week,there is not a simpiler thing to do,tying your shoes may be harder.Yes a front mounted rake SOUNDS better I agree but think about these few things,you will always be raking going in reverse,even though the hydraulic driven rakes rotate both ways you can go forwards,but if you don't want to see tire tracks after you are done you will be looking back an awfull lot,next thing is if you need to pick up a bucket of rocks or soil you have to stop raking disconnect the hydraulics,remove the rake,hook up the bucket,then after you do that,do it all again to hook the rake back up,and the last thing is you would always be running the rake at the near minimum flow requirements which may mean it really isn't performing at its peak,so you would have an implement that cost around 6 grand that really doesn't work the way it should.On the other hand if you bought a three point hitch model it is going to work EXTREMELY WELL and you would be able to rough grade with the bucket and immediately rake it,and after using a skid steer with a harley rake I feel that the threepoint hitch models do a better job anyway.

Also thought I'd put this out there,I needed extra weight on the rear of the machine when I remove the hoe and put the rake on and apparently Deere just advises filling the tires which adds about 500 to 700 pounds per tire,which is too much weight on the axels when the hoe is installed,I wanted wheel weights but Deere doesn't offer them,so,I went to a Deere dealer who just sells the green machines with my 110,the guy was EXTREMELY helpfull,considering I didn't buy it from him,he measured the rims and contacted an independent manufacturer of wheel weights and found out that they do make weights that fit that style of rim,so I ordered a set.They weigh 106lbs a piece and cost $102 dollars each and they are stackable so more could be added.I put them on the other day and used the rake today and they made quite a difference.So even though Deere doesn't make them them,you can still get em'.Also Laurin cabs has a Hard cab now available for the 110,it looks very well built,and it fits the machine well.I am going to try to post a picture but if it doesn't work go to.... Laurin-inc.com.....go into the French section(they haven't updated the U.S. section yet) click on the Green Deere with the cab on it and you can see a pic of the 110 with the cab on,looks real sharp!
 
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Bushy, here is a scan of one of the pages from a brochure I got from Glenmac/Harley. Rat...
 

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You guys(Rat and Tags) are just full of information!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks for the info. I stop on the way home this evening and spoke to landscaper that was using a Rock Hound though it was Bob Cat's version. It does a nice job.

The cab for the 110 looks pretty good. I wonder how much it will cost. I asked a local boat canvas guy to give me a price on a vinyl enclosure( $650.00) , guess I'd rather put that money toward the real thing. He wants to drill my fender for snapps. I'm not too keen on that. Bushy
 
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Bushy,
$o,you want to know how much a cab i$,eh??Well you've come to the right place! It ju$t $o happen$ that I priced one out today.Keep in mind the pricing I am about to give you i$ li$t price and DOE$ NOT include in$tallation.The cab itself li$t$ for $4900 and you need to buy the "backhoe conver$ion package" which allow$ the hoe to be enclo$ed al$o,that li$t$ for $525,that add$ up to a grand total of $5425...oh,don't forget $hipping either,that would co$t me another $400,oh and let$ not forget in$tallation (which I would probably do my$elf,but if I didn't)the dealer said to figure 2 day$,$ince they have never done one before,$o that i$ 2 day$ of labor,8hr$ a day @ $85 an hour...$1360.....all for a grand total of....$7185.....DOH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A bit of a $hock,but like I $aid it is all li$t pricing.(Are you guys getting the thing with the dollar signs now?)Anyway I should have a better idea of what it will really cost tomorrow.It does come with some nice features though,44000 btu heater,front windsheild wiper,front halogen lights,a door on either side with gas shocks,rear tilt up window,floormat,and headliner.There are a bunch of options available to from a radio to AC.The hoe is still removeable with the cab and the threepoint hitch is still accessable also,if I get any more info I'll pass it along!
 
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Well I had a demo 110 today. The machine is great. The visibilty is extrodarnary. The power is awsome. Now I am waiting on pricing from dealer. But I have 3 dealers to chose from 2 green 1 yellow. Tags whiich CT. dealer who you have been dealing with?
 
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Tags:

I get it, exspensive! Looks nice though. I,m stopping at Bob Cat this evening to check out lit on attachments.

About two weeks ago on the home page of tractorbynet.com there was a banner advertising Canadian tractor dealers, does anyone recall the web address. I would like to check them out. Bushy
 
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Ted,
Glad to see someone else from CT here! Well,I bought my 110 from WI Clark,but I also priced the machine at G&H equipment,Farmington valley equipment,and Stanton equipment.There were a few reasons I went with Clark,the first being ,they had the best price,second,I already had an account with them(I rent equipment from them often)and I liked dealing with them,third,they have a bunch of attachments that are available for rent for the 110,from buckets to hammers to sweepers,and none of the other dealers had anything to rent for it,fourth,they are also closer to me than the other dealers and my salesman lives near me so he drops parts off to my house and has also picked the machine up for me a couple of times whan it needed something,fifth,it is more of a construction oriented piece of equipment so I figured a dealer that sells construction equipment would have a better handel on it.Back to my last point though,Clark does have a better handel on the hoe and loader portion,but I think the Green dealers have a better handel on the three point hitch,and overall mechanics of the machine since overall it is much closer to a 4600 than a 310G.I am happy I went with Clark,the pricing I got from the other dealers varied quite a bit,G&H and Farmington Valley were quite high,and Stanton was close to Clark,and I liked the guys at Stanton,and to be fair, all the dealers I priced it through really didn't "know" how to price it since it was new and they were doing it from very vague price sheets,so you may recieve different results.Who did you demo the machine through?What options are you thinking of getting?Also if you want I could give you my salesmans name and number ,he's a good guy and will work hard to get you a good deal,if you do,just let me know,hope all my rambling helps,happy hunting!
 

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