Posted by Armand Tatro on February 26, 2010 at 17:28:58 from (71.239.8.139):
In Reply to: Backhoe-Dynahoe 160 posted by Toby Oats on February 26, 2010 at 15:10:31:
I had a model A made in the early '60s with a 6 cylinder Cont. flat head engine that would dig 14 ft. deep and lift a pallet of cement blocks with forks mounted on the cutting edge of the loader bucket(about 2 ton of weight all beyond the cutting edge). As I remember the 160 would dig a hole 16 ft deep. If the 160 is built the same as the model A it will have a torque converter with a direction reverseor and a 3 speed transmission with no reverse gear. All these parts plus the drive train and differential will be truck parts. On the model A the plumbing for the hyd. were standard pipe threads with three or four i/8in. pipe plugs to hook test gauges to. A real easy machine to work on. There is a Dynahoe forum that I have been invited to join. Hopefully he will see this see this post and contact you(and me again if I can't find his e-mail for you. BTW I wish I still had a Dynahoe!!!!! Fix it, use it and enjoy it!!!!! Armand
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