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Old 03-01-2013, 09:25 PM
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Default Re: Hauling Dirt out of my basement (present day)

Bigrigger, I remember when you started GTF, you were quite a lil bottle pepper... you were 12 then - so you about 18 19 now? Thanx for the fan fare.

Not much more capacity RT9, but moreso the straight cutting is what I prefer, these models are too small to make proper use of a spade bucket with teeth.

So what to do the old WA500 bucket... hmmm... HAH!


















Having this bolt placed exactly here below the drag link keeps the bucket from tilting too far and over camming the linkage.. it still tilts as sharp as if it weren't there, but it puts upward pressure on the drag link so it doesn't get stuck in that position.




Gonna have another go at looking for that pressure relief valve, the hyds have been weak ever since I got it. I'll try to tie in my guage too while I'm at it to see how low it is, then bump it to 14 15bar... more power, faster speed.
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Old 03-03-2013, 04:28 PM
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Joe, maybe you said but, is that the scale art bucket?, aluminum?
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