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Oops! twisted 4in1 bucket on Case backhoe

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Lynn Kasdorf

10-28-2003 09:41:40




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I did a really stooopid thing this weekend.

I was cleaning up with my old Case 580B backhoe after a recent flood here. I decided I needed to remove what was left of an old walnut tree that lost most of its height in a wind storm years ago. What was left was about 8' tall, 12" diameter, and pretty much hollow with tiny suckers growing out of it.

So, without too much effort, I pushed it over. My machine has a 4in1 bucket on the front, so I picked up the whole thing (remember, it is about 8' long, about 12" diameter, and largely hollow from rot).

The tractor didn't seem to have any trouble with it, except that I apparently didn't center it well enough in the bucket, and as the bucket came up, I heard a groan and noticed the left side of the bucket was a bit lower than the other. Crap!

I left go of the load and inspected the damage. When the bucket is down and you stand in front and look at the bucket, it is noticeably lower on the right side. From memory I'm guessing about 3-4" drop over the entire width of the bucket.

I carefully inspected the arms and saw no evidence of cracks or any other damage. It appears that the whole thing just twisted slightly.

I wonder if it would make sense to try to straighten the thing out by picking up another heavy lopsided load (the same tree!) with the heavy part on the other side? Or would that just compound the problem?

Smack! (thats the sound of me giving myself a good dope slap!)

Lynn Kasdorf

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Lee

10-29-2003 09:00:15




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 Re: Oops! twisted 4in1 bucket on Case backhoe in reply to Lynn Kasdorf, 10-28-2003 09:41:40  
Not meaning to be smart, but didn't you already post this (down below)?

Lee



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Lynn Kasdorf - Leesburg,

10-29-2003 12:00:31




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 Re: Re: Oops! twisted 4in1 bucket on Case backhoe in reply to Lee, 10-29-2003 09:00:15  
somehow it got posted again- I know not how. I didn't do it, at least not intentionally!



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JDknut

10-29-2003 04:47:17




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 Re: Oops! twisted 4in1 bucket on Case backhoe in reply to Lynn Kasdorf, 10-28-2003 09:41:40  
I would think that the Drott 4-in-1 bucket was stronger than that, after all an 8 foot hollow log isn't that heavy a load, and the bucket should be able to handle anything the loader can lift, so I dont think you overloaded it after all so you can spare yourself the dope slap. Probably something must have weakened the bucket before your ill-fated lift. You might carefully try giving it some down pressure concentrated on carefully chosen location on the high side to spring it back into shape but you want to be careful at the same time not to spring the jaw part so it wont close properly. I'd check the bucket system real carefully to see that it has all the reinfoircement it should have had originally, as a hollow log should not spring a bucket like that. excuse the long post, and i wish you good luck on that,

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