Posted by Dan-IA on September 22, 2017 at 21:55:36 from (173.192.105.222):
I have a 560 and an 826 and a 1086. I also have an Arps 730 backhoe that dad used to use on the 826... But dad died many years ago and I am wondering if another tractor would work better. I am thoroughly disgusted with its performance (being just plumbed on the remotes) and it having no power and soo sloooow and barely coming up out of the hole, often tripping the lever in the cab so there's a bungee cord wrapped around the lever. I don't know if there's power beyond on any of these tractors but i assume if i don't know it probably doesn't have it. Since it's such a big hoe I think it'd work better on the 1086 but considering how picky the 1086 hydraulics are about cheap hydraulic fluid I'd want to carefully drain all the cheap hydraulic oil before attaching it to the 1086. Or would the 560 be better? I hear that the 560 runs only about 1500psi and the hoe is built to handle closer to 2500psi so it's not my first guess. The Arps manual suggests directly plumbing to pump and sump and adding a few other special valves I don't have, all of which could be related to poor performance; but...
Which tractor would you choose for putting a hoe on?
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