Dunacn
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Yes, definitely seems safer from damage. I’m wondering how it may change the leverage of the machine. I have seen this set up on a small Kubota, but not many others.^^^ Less chance of breakage/damage when digging max depth
Yes, definitely seems safer from damage. I’m wondering how it may change the leverage of the machine. I have seen this set up on a small Kubota, but not many others.^^^ Less chance of breakage/damage when digging max depth
More down force and less lift force than an under boom cylinder of the same size.Yes, definitely seems safer from damage. I’m wondering how it may change the leverage of the machine. I have seen this set up on a small Kubota, but not many others.
As mentioned, you get more lifting force with cyl under boom, but it really limits your digging depth. With most of the 1-ton minis, which have under-boom cyls, the lifting force is enormous, but in many cases, unusable. The machine is so light, it just tips. Digging depth is only about 5.5'.Can anyone speak to the advantages/disadvantages of the boom cylinder placed behind the boom?
Require?...if there is a hydraulic oil cooler, will the mini also require a cooling fan?