bdhsfz6
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- Joined
- Apr 11, 2015
- Messages
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- Location
- Northeastern Pennsylvania
- Tractor
- Kubota MX5800 HST & L6060 HSTC Formerly L6060 HST B7100 HST, L2550, L3010 HST, L3430 HST
For those of us who keep their backhoe attached to the tractor, how do you store it to keep from flat spotting the tires?
I used to just lower the dipper and leave the bucket on the floor. This only relieves part of the weight though and over time, I developed tire flat spots. The stabilizers of course are of no use since the cylinders bleed down.
On my newer L6060HSTC and MX5800 tractors, I began using blocks under the BH frame to support more of the weight. I found that two 6 X 6 blocks screwed together are the perfect height to support the BH92 hoe:
This way, I can leave the boom and dipper attached to the frame which frees up some floor space. Yeah, it's a bit of a hassle to have to raise the tractor with the stabilizers to block it up every time I put the tractor away but it does prevent flat spots.
I'm curious if anyone has a better idea.
I used to just lower the dipper and leave the bucket on the floor. This only relieves part of the weight though and over time, I developed tire flat spots. The stabilizers of course are of no use since the cylinders bleed down.
On my newer L6060HSTC and MX5800 tractors, I began using blocks under the BH frame to support more of the weight. I found that two 6 X 6 blocks screwed together are the perfect height to support the BH92 hoe:
This way, I can leave the boom and dipper attached to the frame which frees up some floor space. Yeah, it's a bit of a hassle to have to raise the tractor with the stabilizers to block it up every time I put the tractor away but it does prevent flat spots.
I'm curious if anyone has a better idea.