110 TLB question

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couchsachraga

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Adirondacks, NY, USA
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John Deere 4520 cab... formerly Yanmar 336D
Though I'm hoping to move forward on a 4520 as soon as my tractor sells, I've noticed a few 110 TLB's come up for sale. Though I like the idea of the 4520, I know a few here had highly recommended the 110 (and get a Laurin cab - though one has it already). I had convinced myself the 4520 was the way to go - until an ad caught my eye - I think it's a misprint, but if not it gets me interested in the 110 again - the question is does the 110 have high flow hydraulics to the front? The statement in the ad was made that it can run ANY bobcat attachment, and listed augers, sweepers, etc... that can be used up front on the loader (which has the SSQA of course). Is this true? Or low-flow only?

I don't have plans for such things, but I always like to keep my options open.

I can't find any specifics on the Deere site.

Thank you!
 
   / 110 TLB question #2  
The front hydraulics (aux) are a factory installed option. you will find some with them and those without. keep in mind that being a TLB the front loader is not removable.
 
   / 110 TLB question #3  
There was an option for the front hyd. A guy on YouTube has a hydraulic mower on the front so I'm sure it will run anything. And it does have the SSQA.
 
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Another thing to remember us the 4520 is another 17 HP than the 110. The factory cab on the 4520 is much nicer than the laurin, although still nice. I'm looking for a 110 right now because I need the bh a lot more than you describe. Without the backhoe included the 4520 with cab is much nicer. If you have the pictures or a link we could tell you if that 110 has the front hyd though.
 
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Another thing to remember us the 4520 is another 17 HP than the 110. The factory cab on the 4520 is much nicer than the laurin, although still nice. I'm looking for a 110 right now because I need the bh a lot more than you describe. Without the backhoe included the 4520 with cab is much nicer. If you have the pictures or a link we could tell you if that 110 has the front hyd though.

Why not the 4520 w/backhoe? At least part of the time you'd be warm/cool. :thumbsup:
 
   / 110 TLB question #6  
I had convinced myself the 4520 was the way to go - until an ad caught my eye - I think it's a misprint, but if not it gets me interested in the 110 again - the question is does the 110 have high flow hydraulics to the front? The statement in the ad was made that it can run ANY bobcat attachment, and listed augers, sweepers, etc... that can be used up front on the loader (which has the SSQA of course). Is this true? Or low-flow only?

Low-flow only. Depending upon the condition of the hyd pump (alot of hours, etc.) the front hyd flow is somewhere around 10 ~ 12 gpm @ 3,000 psi.

Deere and Bobcat and others make attachments, auger, brooms, etc. that will work on the low flow output.

The older Skid-steers didn't have High-flow, either. So, there's attachments that are available - just gotta be sure what the requirements are before buying or renting.

AKfish
 
   / 110 TLB question #7  
Why not the 4520 w/backhoe? At least part of the time you'd be warm/cool. :thumbsup:

Creep to reposition would be the biggest factor, depending how easy it is to access vitals from outside the cab. Did you every figure that out?
 
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I haven't been in touch with the dealer again yet (and I need to - he has some original literature on my Yanmar I'd like back). As soon as my current tractor sells I'll be on his doorstep:). I hope to get better pictures of it tomorrow, actually, with the bucket and brush hog that go with it on and with something other than a camera phone.

Thank you all for the clarification on the hydraulics... sounds like sticking with the 4520 is the way to go for me.
 
   / 110 TLB question #9  
Thank you all for the clarification on the hydraulics... sounds like sticking with the 4520 is the way to go for me.

Of course, you know that the hyd flow to the aux. outlet on the 110 is more than the total implement flow for the 4520...

But, who cares about hydraulic flow, psi, auxillary outlets, etc. etc.... when you can turn up the blower on the cab heater!!! :D

AKfish
 
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Hard to know which is best, I like having both with hvac.:thumbsup:

Really hard to compare the two cabs as the 110 cab is more complex in how it is used and adapts to either tractor with 3pt or backhoe. This is comparing apples to oranges.
 

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