jinman
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- Joined
- Feb 23, 2001
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- Texas - Wise County - Sunset
- Tractor
- NHTC45D, NH LB75B, Ford Jubilee
Got an "update" for you on the reaction of the HST to a heavy pull. A couple of weekends ago my neighbor who has a Kubota 3410 with 4wd, ag tires. GST and I with my TC45D4, R4s decided to tackle a brush pile which had been pushed up by a D8 Cat. Well, we both ended up with "egg" on our faces. We wrapped a chain around the pile and pulled for all it was worth. The Kubota spun its wheels and the front wheels bounced off the ground a little. All the while, my boomer dug in and pulled so hard it stalled the engine with minimum tire slip. [sad] This with the rpm above 2,700. Both of us had box blades of similar weight with welded hooks on them to pull the chain. I put my box almost on the ground an he kept his higher. My front wheels never left the ground and of couse, I had the differential lock engaged. I guess the results are predictable. On the second attemp, I started pulling him backwards by the chain around the brush pile, and then the 3/8" chain broke. /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif We looked at each other and said, "Loaders!"
We dug into/split the pile and found that the center was all dirt hidden by brush around the outside. We just used our loaders and boxblades to move most of the dirt/rocks about 200' to a deep gully. With all the dirt gone, the brush was easy to move.
I guess the moral to the story is "Brush pile built by dozer takes dozer to push." /w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif
What this proves is that you can stall a TC45D without spinning the tires.
JimI
We dug into/split the pile and found that the center was all dirt hidden by brush around the outside. We just used our loaders and boxblades to move most of the dirt/rocks about 200' to a deep gully. With all the dirt gone, the brush was easy to move.
I guess the moral to the story is "Brush pile built by dozer takes dozer to push." /w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif
What this proves is that you can stall a TC45D without spinning the tires.
JimI