LD1
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I might be wrong but I think TxMark is referring to bucket linkages similar to parts key 12 on the model 720 FEL on a JD ind 2010
could be. Still not understanding what he is asking.
LD1
I might be wrong but I think TxMark is referring to bucket linkages similar to parts key 12 on the model 720 FEL on a JD ind 2010
Was your JD 2010 ind or ag? BTW 2010 was only 46.86 HP not 70
I totally agree but will the linkages in photo help keep rods from bending as easily when back dragging when rods are attached directly to bucket or SSQA?
Mark
Are the bucket cyl operating linkges on your tractor what you were previously referring to in an earlier post? I wonder if the previously mentioned linkages will help prevent bucket cyl rod bending when back dragging bucket with ft wheels lifted off the ground? Does bucket cyl linkage as shown in photo increase hyd pressure applied to bucket?
Back grading with the frt tires off the ground is a very good way to bend bucket cyl rods especially on a JD agriculture FEL with bucket cylinder rods fully extended
BTW JD 4010 rowcrop tractor had 84 pto HP.
I dont think so. I think what helps is loader with the linkage "usually" have shorter stroke cylinders.
The issue with bending the rod becomes the length of it. The longer the cylinder, the easier to bend.
Mark
I don't have a photo of JD loader with bucket cyl extended. All I did to find your tractors photo was perform a search using your handle(Texasmark)
We sell a pressure gauge if you don't want to source the parts to build one for yourself, we also have a video posted showing how to use it.
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Okayeeee. On the subject of that loader, as I recall I had 4 connections to engage simultaneously, 2 at the bottom which accepted the loader frame and 2 on top accepting the cylinders on an 8' bucket that was way too heavy to push around manually and you can only do so much maneuvering from the operators seat as far as getting things lined up to accept the pins. And then there was the fact that it used 2 cylinders and they never did extend the same distance.
Ken, nice video.
Thank you.
Kenny,
What is the accuracy grade on the gauge provided with your kit? Just wanted to know how it compares.
Grade A, 1-2%
Compares to what?
Although I agree SSQA is much easier to attach/detach attachments than removing/installing individual pins BUT installing bucket cyl pins can be made easier by after lower bucket pins are installed to attach bucket to boom frame then raise bucket high enough to clear ground/floor,extend both bucket cylinders fully then one can easily move bucket back & forth to install bucket cyl pins.
It also makes it easier if the attachment is on a dolly. :thumbsup:Although I agree SSQA is much easier to attach/detach attachments than removing/installing individual pins BUT installing bucket cyl pins can be made easier by after lower bucket pins are installed to attach bucket to boom frame then raise bucket high enough to clear ground/floor,extend both bucket cylinders fully then one can easily move bucket back & forth to install bucket cyl pins.
It also makes it easier if the attachment is on a dolly. :thumbsup:
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