JimR
Elite Member
Jim, One thing to remember is that everything hydraulic has a relief valve. The arms, buckets and pistons can only do what the hydraulics allow them to do before a relief valve kicks in. What you do with the machine's power can and will do damage to the loader and backhoe. Anotherwords, forcefully trying to move an object that is way too big for the piece of equipment. Loader bolts and mounts should be checked often if used and abused frequently. I had to always tighten my loader bolts on my Cub Cadet. That is until I found out I could put in longer bolts. Since then I have had no more loose bolts. Backhoes take a lot of abuse. The mounts and pins take the most of it.