Re: More EF-5 info, pictures
Well, I got the EF-5 unloaded today. I had intended to paint the bare metal additions but it was too cold. So, instead, I just rode around on it a little, checked out a few things I was curious about, and took some pictures for the TBN gang.
I no longer have any doubts about the tractive force of the EF-5. I pushed into a small pile of gravel (about 2 cu. yds.) I have stockpiled for road maintenance, and it filled the 2/3 yd 4-in-1 bucket, then started shoving the rest of the pile without difficulty. When I put the bucket against a bank, it dug 4 holes in the ground easily. The differential locks seemed to work pretty well, too, but I'll need some mud or snow to test them properly. It snatched the heaped 4-in-1 bucket full of gravel up off the ground easily, even with engine speed only at a fast idle. I wanted to try filling the 1.5 yd bucket with stone and try the same thing, but I didn't have time.
The only things I've found so far that need to be worked on are:
1) The suspension seat definitely needs a shock absorber like the one I put on the Kubota had. It's got plenty of travel and the spring works well, but a shock is a huge improvement, so I've got to take the cover off the suspension and see where I can add one. The seat itself is made in Italy, but I haven't seen a name on it I can translate to something I could look up on the web.
2) The 4-in-1 linkage needs to be adjusted. It will just barely start to close before it slips into the detent (which is used to power things like hydraulic rotary cutters and tiller with the same circuit). But I think this is a simple linkage issue.
Overall, I still think it's a killer machine. As I mentioned before, the loader easily moves more weight at fast idle than the
L4310 would even think about lifting.
The attached picture shows a close up of the back of the 18" backhoe bucket D&E made. You can see the pin for the D&E quick-attach that holds the attachment on. The 20-oz. soda bottle cap sitting on the chain lifting eye is for size comparison.
MarkC