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Oliver, Cletrac, Co-op & Cockshutt Tractors Discussion Forum
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Topic: The 1600 doing a day work (or 2)
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rrlund

09-27-2012 13:02:30
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Just got done filling silo. The hydrapower that fixed itself is still working like new.

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Shetland Sheepdog

09-28-2012 12:10:51
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 Re: The 1600 doing a day work (or 2) in reply to oleblu, 09-27-2012 13:02:30  
The "theory" behind the tilt cylinder to the bottom of the bucket & the lift arm attachments higher is that when tilting back the bucket lip goes forward and up creating a better "scooping" action.

I guess it's just their propaganda?

I also have an earlier Dunham-Lehr on my 3910, but it has the smaller diameter lift cylinders, which is good with the light front end setup.

Book says the 2.5" lift cylinders give a lift capacity of 2800 lbs, and the 2" cylinders give a lift capacity of 1800 lbs.

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rrlund

09-28-2012 14:25:27
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 Re: The 1600 doing a day work (or 2) in reply to Shetland Sheepdog, 09-28-2012 12:10:51  
I get a whole lot less twist in it with two cylinders. Another thing with that single cylinder pushing,it wears the heck out of the pin holes for the bucket end of the loader frame.



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Shetland Sheepdog

09-28-2012 05:35:55
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 Re: The 1600 doing a day work (or 2) in reply to MT in Walford, 09-27-2012 13:02:30  
Ayup, a Farmhand/Dunham-Lehr Model 22! Nice loader




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rrlund

09-28-2012 09:40:36
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 Re: The 1600 doing a day work (or 2) in reply to Shetland Sheepdog, 09-28-2012 05:35:55  
Ya,I just don't care much for that single bucket cylinder setup. If you look real close you can see the brackets I put up on top in front for two cylinders. I use them on the WorkSaver Balehand. One of these days I'm gonna invest in a set of quick attach brackets and put them on that and the bucket so I can switch back and forth and use the 2 cylinder setup on the bucket too.



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J.Wondergem

09-27-2012 15:49:56
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 Re: The 1600 doing a day work (or 2) in reply to cummins man, 09-27-2012 13:02:30  


Now you can't ever say your unlucky, Randy. Looks as though you have enough feed.



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K. Peters

09-27-2012 13:50:30
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 Re: The 1600 doing a day work (or 2) in reply to rrlund, 09-27-2012 13:02:30  
Looks like the exact same loader we had on our 1550. Glad to hear the hydra-power fixed itself.



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Larry NEIL

09-27-2012 18:29:58
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 Re: The 1600 doing a day work (or 2) in reply to K. Peters, 09-27-2012 13:50:30  
Looks like you got a good days work in too Randy.
I like the pictures...two old fellers earnin their keep! :>)



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