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   / Two week wait #21  
"There must be a record somewhere I can bust. "

Don't try....If you're gonna hook up to your hyd system rather than and PTO hyd pump you will have that hyd oil hotter than a $2 pistol on the 4th of July...The 00 series tractors have a separate hyd res. from the trans. I think the 6000 actually hold less than 4 gallons in the res. The PTO pump res holds about 12-15gal. Folks will tell you that if the unit requires 11 gals/minute (which the 511 does) then you need that much reserve oil in your res. I know a bunch of folks use the hyd system on the tractor, but I like the PTO unit.... Good luck and thank your lucky stars that you aren't gonna be the one to have to put that subframe on. It took me and 3 VERY GOOD FRIENDS with a darn good impact wrench about 4 or more hours to do that.....however, I now know how....HUGS,,,BobG in VA
 
   / Two week wait #22  
BobG_in_VA said:
"There must be a record somewhere I can bust. "

Don't try....If you're gonna hook up to your hyd system rather than and PTO hyd pump you will have that hyd oil hotter than a $2 pistol on the 4th of July...The 00 series tractors have a separate hyd res. from the trans. I think the 6000 actually hold less than 4 gallons in the res. The PTO pump res holds about 12-15gal. Folks will tell you that if the unit requires 11 gals/minute (which the 511 does) then you need that much reserve oil in your res. I know a bunch of folks use the hyd system on the tractor, but I like the PTO unit.... Good luck and thank your lucky stars that you aren't gonna be the one to have to put that subframe on. It took me and 3 VERY GOOD FRIENDS with a darn good impact wrench about 4 or more hours to do that.....however, I now know how....HUGS,,,BobG in VA


Or did you mean three guys who used to be your friends?:eek:
Remember hers is a 20 series though....I think she has a bigger reservoir.
 
   / Two week wait #23  
rback33 said:
Or did you mean three guys who used to be your friends?:eek:
Remember hers is a 20 series though....I think she has a bigger reservoir.

Way bigger reservoir on the 20 series.
 
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BobG_in_VA said:
"There must be a record somewhere I can bust. "

Don't try....If you're gonna hook up to your hyd system rather than and PTO hyd pump you will have that hyd oil hotter than a $2 pistol on the 4th of July...The 00 series tractors have a separate hyd res. from the trans. I think the 6000 actually hold less than 4 gallons in the res. The PTO pump res holds about 12-15gal. Folks will tell you that if the unit requires 11 gals/minute (which the 511 does) then you need that much reserve oil in your res. I know a bunch of folks use the hyd system on the tractor, but I like the PTO unit.... Good luck and thank your lucky stars that you aren't gonna be the one to have to put that subframe on. It took me and 3 VERY GOOD FRIENDS with a darn good impact wrench about 4 or more hours to do that.....however, I now know how....HUGS,,,BobG in VA
BobG_in_VA,
Don't worry, I won't be doing that. ;) But I will be adding a few hours each day. I had elbow surgery on the 5th and the surgeon said don't over do it, after I mentioned the backhoe controls should take less the then the 5 pound lifting restriction he gave me. :rolleyes:
The manual says the 6520 4WD has a 7.43 gallon hydraulic and transmission capacity. I will just have to keep checking the hyd. lines (as with the hyd. PHD) to see if the "heater" is on high. I will make it a habit, like checking the trailer's wheel hubs (My Dad and I once had a wheel bearing fire!:eek: ) each time I stop. Is the PTO pump reservoir right under the operator's seat? I talked with the salesman about the PTO pump option, but decided to go with tractor hydraulics. If the lines do get a little warm, what about cycling the loader a time or two? :D
hugs, Brandi
 
   / Two week wait #25  
Not sure if cycling the FEL will do anything. You'll know when the oil is getting "tepid" as you will start to smell it, not a burning smell, but warm....when you smell it you'll know it. I get that after a couple hours (in the summer) on the hoe even with the PTO pump. Yeah, you're over the pump, but you only have to run the PTO a little above idle (about 1100 on the tach), the res. is under your feet...
 
   / Two week wait #26  
rback33 said:
Or did you mean three guys who used to be your friends?:
QUOTE]

Actually, they are as they get to use it as well.....BobG in VA
 
   / Two week wait #27  
I dont find that the hyd oil gets terribly hot with BH on my 7520. Since youre not moving theres no transmission heat and the engine is just loafing running the pump. The massive tractor frame pulls the heat out of the oil and radiates it. The oil seems to get to about 150-160F after long term. You can touch the fittings but wouldnt want to hold em!
larry
 
   / Two week wait #28  
SPYDERLK said:
The oil seems to get to about 150-160F after long term. You can touch the fittings but wouldnt want to hold em!
larry

Based upon my initial scientific statement, I now stand firm as a $2 pistol after a bunch of shooting on the 4th of July does get to approx. 155 degrees F.(ie. you "...wouldn't want to hold em!"). (LOL) BobG in VA
 
   / Two week wait #29  
bindian said:
Bradco wants $925 and that is with their thumb backplate already welded on my hoe's dipperstick.
It really is outragous what Bradco is getting for these things. $800.00 last year and now $925 this year for 150 pounds of steel. Wish my income could go up like that! :(

bindian said:
I will be getting a Bradco thumb. Bradco's thumb teeth mesh with it's 18, 20, and 24 inch buckets, but the thumb can be stored on the BH when not in use. So it is cheaper for the Bradco thumb and I can bolt on a hydraulic kit later if I choose. The Bradco thumb is a kit, so I will have an extra backplate. So I will use the 12 inch for digging stumps and sewer lines and the 24 inch bucket for everything else. I will just have to wait and see how the thumb and 12 bucket will work.
I'll be interested in what you think of the Bradco fixed thumb. I'm debating whether I should go with the Bradco fixed thumb at that staggering price or if I should buy an aftermarket hydraulic thumb for about the same price or less. I've been looking for a used or surplus Bradco thumb for 7 months now without a hint of luck. Bradco keeps insisting that it's all about how the thumb meshes up with the bucket teeth... implying that anyone else's thumb might harm the BH. Hmmmm...

Anyway, do keep us informed! :)

Dougster
 
   / Two week wait #30  
I guess I was really lucky last year when I bought a brand new Bradco fixed thumb on E-Bay for half of Bradco's price.
It did cost me another $100 for crating & shipping though.
At that time there were two new thumbs up for auction from differant sellers.
The other one was a bit more and I don't think it even sold.
If I see any up for sale anywhere I'll give a heads up here on the forum.
 

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