I was looking at a vibrating roller and a rock hammer for a skid steer that is SSQA. So, it they would mount to the loader arms of my TYM 654. I'm worried about them shaking the tractor apart. Anybody have any experience with this?
I have seen a few large backhoes that have taken a toll from having a hammer on the back. not sure that it wouldn't beat up anything they are mounted on.
The neighbor has an air driven jack hammer. It's a manual thing. A trailer with Diesel engine driving an air compressor. Long hose out to a 45# manual hammer. We use it to bore fence post holes in our local bedrock.
20% of all the T-145 steel fence posts on my mile and a half fence line are set into solid bedrock.
So one day he let me run the hammer. It didn't take five minuets for me to realize - not for this 'ol bod.
Well, you guys helped my rule out the hammer and the vibrating roller is gone. I'm gonna regret not buying the roller, I think it sold for around $2,500.00
You might have reasonable results with the roller configured to a 3 pt with possibly additional ballast.
At this point your basically just pulling it and the damaging vibrations limited to the heavy lift arms.