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Topic: Re: Loader Question
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| mkirsch
11-08-2012 13:05:48
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Ok, that theory's been shot to pieces...
Next question: How much load are we talking about?
Since you're loading scrap metal, I suspect the amount of weight is somewhere along the lines of "WAY TOO MUCH."
One thing you can try is to keep adding weight to the bucket a little at a time and see where the limit is. The more weight you put in the bucket, the quicker it's going to drop. |
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| Dude with a 300
11-09-2012 04:14:23
65.102.94.128
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Re: Loader Question in reply to mkirsch, 11-08-2012 13:05:48
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| | Even though my 7000 pound rated trailer had 7960 pounds on it, the loader was only lifting an engine, probably 600 pounds. I've been too busy with work and kids so tonight I'm going to go out and replace the broken part. As long as the hydraulic system is basically dry, I'm pulling the filter and cleaning that also. Hopefully after refilling, it will work better. Bruce |
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