joeblack5
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I attery kind of got carried away with out first success and decided is was time to try the forest. I bought a bunch of heavy duty antenna mast sections to build a bridge over the creek at our camp.
These section are 22ft long galvanized and weigh, my guess 700-900 lbs.
My junkyard friend delivered them in exchange for the scrap forklift battery ( mogli's first job) 20ft back into the dirt road. Moving 10 pieces 200 yard and stacking them took me 6 hours. The good thing is that I have no fresh diesel in the tank.
Well it was a steep learning curve, still half of the time I move the wrong lever or move it in the wrong direction.
Cursed a couple of times because while climbing on the machine I stepped on the pivot / swivel pedal. ( sure my lingo is incorrect) I must be blessed because no one got hurt except for bug bites.
When folding up the hoe the driver side hydraulic release did not open and I had to get a crowbar to help it out. Did not look if there are any adjustments,, are there??
The leak at the main cylinder became less after all the dirt got worked out, An hydraulic coupling need to be tightened since it leaks along the threads and the one of the swivel cylinders is leaking pretty bad.
on the way out I got stuck. I knew i could not engage 4x4 because the switch is stuck, meaning I can not rotate it,, am I missing something,,is there a mechanical interlock? Ultimately speed became my friend and I came out in 2wd.
Thanks for listening to my excited blabber babble. i am sure it will wear of after a couple of more workouts.
later J
These section are 22ft long galvanized and weigh, my guess 700-900 lbs.
My junkyard friend delivered them in exchange for the scrap forklift battery ( mogli's first job) 20ft back into the dirt road. Moving 10 pieces 200 yard and stacking them took me 6 hours. The good thing is that I have no fresh diesel in the tank.
Well it was a steep learning curve, still half of the time I move the wrong lever or move it in the wrong direction.
Cursed a couple of times because while climbing on the machine I stepped on the pivot / swivel pedal. ( sure my lingo is incorrect) I must be blessed because no one got hurt except for bug bites.
When folding up the hoe the driver side hydraulic release did not open and I had to get a crowbar to help it out. Did not look if there are any adjustments,, are there??
The leak at the main cylinder became less after all the dirt got worked out, An hydraulic coupling need to be tightened since it leaks along the threads and the one of the swivel cylinders is leaking pretty bad.
on the way out I got stuck. I knew i could not engage 4x4 because the switch is stuck, meaning I can not rotate it,, am I missing something,,is there a mechanical interlock? Ultimately speed became my friend and I came out in 2wd.
Thanks for listening to my excited blabber babble. i am sure it will wear of after a couple of more workouts.
later J