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Re: Oops! twisted 4in1 bucket on Case backhoe
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Posted by scott on October 27, 2003 at 15:21:00 from (206.15.138.208):
In Reply to: Oops! twisted 4in1 bucket on Case backhoe posted by Lynn Kasdorf on October 27, 2003 at 10:55:32:
I have a 580K w/ a 4in1 bucket and I have abused it far worse than you. I've picked up a 20 foot piece of green oak that was so big in diameter the jaw barely moved when I clamped down on the log. I had to extend the hoe (including the extendahoe) just to keep the rear tires on the ground! I love the machine, incredible hydraulic power for such a small machine. You do have to be careful not to spring the 4in1's, but it should take more than a hallow log! I'd say you have other issues. Maybe severely worn pins and bushings??
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