I'm showing off my new toy!

   / I'm showing off my new toy! #31  
How big is that tank?

Sure doesn't look big enough for 15 people in our neck of the woods.

Nice machine, btw.
 
   / I'm showing off my new toy! #32  
more pics, since I am in a posting mood. The last one is whats left of the old drainfield. They had a cedar box about 5 feet long. That served the house since the 50's. And the house is 6000 feet with 15 people in it. Shows how good our drainage is.

That old drainfield would be rather smelly - I don't suppose the cab has a charcoal filter!

An investment property I bought a few years back (a 1920's house) had no less than three drainage trenches.

The kitchen trench had about 10 worn car tyres with a sheet of corrugated iron on top.

I installed a secondhand concrete septic tank with a sump pump to accept all three lines and now pump the effluent out to under some walnuts and a mulberry.

Nice machine - had a JCB 3CX once. Must check their website, I had no idea they come with a tpl and pto.
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#33  
How big is that tank?

Sure doesn't look big enough for 15 people in our neck of the woods.

Nice machine, btw.

That one, plus the original will be over 2000g US. plus a pump chamber.
 
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Discovered a couple minor glitches today. Hoses at the foot of the boom keep working out between frame and swing post. Result is I have destroyed one. And I don't remember ever having this issue with my old machine, but the boom contacts the stabilizer at close to full rotation to the side, which means that I have to be really careful when I work off to the side. I hope I get used to that.
 

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And heres what I got done today. Way too hot to work very fast and salesmen kept bugging me, but I got my beds ready for stone and got the pump chamber in anyway. I use my little red monster for most of the rest of the job, so my new toy gets to rest for a couple of days. That will keep the paint shiny a bit longer.
 

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   / I'm showing off my new toy! #36  
Discovered a couple minor glitches today. Hoses at the foot of the boom keep working out between frame and swing post. Result is I have destroyed one. And I don't remember ever having this issue with my old machine, but the boom contacts the stabilizer at close to full rotation to the side, which means that I have to be really careful when I work off to the side. I hope I get used to that.

Thats a bummer when you lose the rubber off of hoses, but particularly so when it's a new machine and they should have had the hoses secured safely.

Had a look on the JCB site last night and noticed that the PTO is a hydraulic driven one rated at about half the engine HP.

I thought yours was basically a 2CX but it appears to be an entirely new model between the 1CX and 2CX.
 
   / I'm showing off my new toy! #37  
Nice work on the beds.

Kind of a bad design that allows the hoses to get in the way? Wonder if there's a factory fix for it. your probably not the first one to have it happen. A few cable ties or some hose wrap around the hose bundle may help.
 
   / I'm showing off my new toy! #38  
Discovered a couple minor glitches today. Hoses at the foot of the boom keep working out between frame and swing post. Result is I have destroyed one. And I don't remember ever having this issue with my old machine, but the boom contacts the stabilizer at close to full rotation to the side, which means that I have to be really careful when I work off to the side. I hope I get used to that.

Every backhoe I have owned and the others I have operated all had booms that could contact the stabilizers.

I thought they were all that way?
 
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Every backhoe I have owned and the others I have operated all had booms that could contact the stabilizers.

I thought they were all that way?

Well, perhaps I just adjusted for it on the New Holland, but with this one, you can't swing 90 degrees and stretch most of the way out without contact. Thats with the stabilizer down of course. In fact anything after about 80 degrees you have to watch it. It is maybe not so much the stabilizer as the massive hose hold down block and cylinder guard that contact. Like everything else, its pretty heavy duty. But then thats why I chose this one too...
 
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I hit one of my CASE stabilizer cylinders BAD with my bucket while trying to curl up a big chunk of concrete. I thought it would result in a lot of damage, but it just put a minor scratch on it. It didn't even leak.
 

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