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Old 02-07-2014, 09:55 PM
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I hoping to get to build my backhoe this year have PF engineering's plans I already have a kwikway loader but see if the money comes though
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Ken what size is your rear tires?
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Good job Ken!! My only question, what took you so long to get it set up like that! LOL! I'll say it again, GOOD JOB!

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Where did you get, or what model/brand of backhoe is that?
Also, are you running a PTO driven hydraulic pump, and where is the reservoir?
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Nicely done! I like it. But rather than tapering the pins, which would give you a loose fit and potentially a wear issue, I'd weld locating angled tabs on the arms, so that the BH's rings would settle into a "corner" of the angled tabs at just the right location to achieve alignment. That's actually how the QA works on my Kubota BX23 loader. The kubota's QA on the BH has a more complicated arrangement for the upper pins.
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Nicely done! I like it. But rather than tapering the pins, which would give you a loose fit and potentially a wear issue, I'd weld locating angled tabs on the arms, so that the BH's rings would settle into a "corner" of the angled tabs at just the right location to achieve alignment. That's actually how the QA works on my Kubota BX23 loader. The kubota's QA on the BH has a more complicated arrangement for the upper pins.
I think he meant just putting a taper on the end, so it wouldn't be so hard to start the pin into the hole.
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Ken what size is your rear tires?
rear tires are the OEM size for the supers 26x12-12 i have Carlise tru powers
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Good job Ken!! My only question, what took you so long to get it set up like that! LOL! I'll say it again, GOOD JOB!

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Where did you get, or what model/brand of backhoe is that?
Also, are you running a PTO driven hydraulic pump, and where is the reservoir?
the backhoe is a Value leader brand. its suppose to be a CAT 1 pto drive. but i modified it to make it work for me.

the hydraulics run off the kwik-way loader pump and the reservoir is in the uprights of the loader.
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