Tim_in_IA said:Dougster. Another thing that I am sure you already know is that it makes a big difference what holes you have the cylinder attached to the bucket with. I am not sure how you are digging but you might experiment moving these around. My 511 buckets have 3 different positions. Some are great for scraping up against a wall and others are better for ripping.
Thanks for the excellent reminder. I believe my bucket is set to the "standard" position... but I'll check tomorrow for sure when I get back to my "rockscape" jobsite.bindian said:Dougster,
I don't know if you have a 509 & 511 owners manual.I am attaching the page on bucket positions just in case you don't have the manual. The different positions are a big difference on my 511.
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hugs, Brandi
Dougster said:Thanks for the excellent reminder. I believe my bucket is set to the "standard" position... but I'll check tomorrow for sure when I get back to my "rockscape" jobsite.
Things continue to go well on the "rockscape" job. I have now moved ALL assigned rocks to the new rock pit... and about two dozen others so far... and moved on to other work in combo with more rocks. The 4110+509 is moving rocks I never thought possible through patient, creative use of the backhoe and my magnificent new CAT 66" toothed digging bucket. That new bucket is absolutely insane!!! Why didn't I get a toothed bucket a year ago???This thing makes the words heavy-duty (as applied to compact tractor equipment) rather laughable. That new bucket is ULTRA-freakin'-super-heavy-duty.
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Ended up with an external leak at the FEL control valve today. Couldn't pinpoint the exact source, but everything was tight to my wrench and the leak is not that bad. One good rag wrapped around it and I continued working. I'll worry about fixing it after the "rockscape" job is completed.
Dougster
I'll have to take a picture or two after it comes back from the "rockscape" job and gets cleaned up a bit... (read: totally repainted!!!) ...but to give you some idea of its brute strength, it is a 66" bolted tooth bucket and weighs 545 pounds empty. The thing is a brutal monster and it proved three things to me:bindian said:Dougster, How about a photo of that CAT 66" toothed digging bucket?
hugs, Brandi
Well, the FEL control valve (Prince LVS) is leaking like a cow relieving itself now... and I am out of commission until it is fixed. The "rockscape" client is not happy... and so I may end up renting the JD110 after all. I asked him to grant me a one day maintenance delay... and if the FEL control valve leak can't be fixed... I finish the job with the JD110. Problem is that the Beast is at the jobsite and God only knows where I'll get parts in one day. I suspect it could be some o-ring somewhere... but if it is a cracked body, I am zinged but good!!!Dougster said:Ended up with an external leak at the FEL control valve today. Couldn't pinpoint the exact source, but everything was tight to my wrench and the leak is not that bad. One good rag wrapped around it and I continued working. I'll worry about fixing it after the "rockscape" job is completed.![]()
Hi Larry - I ordered those several missing Bradco nuisance parts for my hydraulic thumb project from Messicks. So thanks for the offer, but I think I'm all set for now!LarryRB said:Dougster speaking of PTO pumps and parts, the neighbor and I will be visiting Bob Wolf either Monday or Tuesday, where I will be getting some Bradco 48" pallet forks, You have anything there that I can pick up for you?