Question about a Dynahoe

/ Question about a Dynahoe #1  

charlieh88

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Question about the dynahoe on equiptment trader it has been there a while I know at least since dec last year anybody know how much longer it has been there and how much it has gone up in price
 
/ Question about a Dynahoe #2  
If it's the 200-4 I'm thinking of, It's been there over a year and probably longer than that.
 
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It was the 200-4 and I thought it has been there since at least last summer and I think the price was around 8k if I remember
Charlie
 
/ Question about a Dynahoe #4  
I haven't paid attention closely, but I have seen a few different 200-4's cycle through (I'm assuming they are different as they were in different areas...Maine, PA, CT, and NY as I recall).... That's a heavy beast...I've got a couple of 190's, and they aren't exactly light either....

Adam
 
/ Question about a Dynahoe #5  
A200-4 Dynahoe is a HUGE beast, you better have a lot of BIG projects to do with it, I'm guessing based on my 140-B that the 200-4 has to weigh 10 tons
 
/ Question about a Dynahoe #6  
200-4 = 16 tons, 21 foot dig depth. Truly a One machine fleet.. Push like a dozer, load like a payloader & dig like an excavator.. Albeit a little slower... maybe a lot slower. they are huge slow moving bemoths but near indestructable... & Officially at the time of their build, the LARGEST tractor/loader/backhoe in the world....
 
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i have a 200 4 dynahoe and i am having hydraulic problems. when it warms up the hydraulics chatter and the emplements stop working. i can not raise the bucket and the backhoe will not function. it has plenty of oil but oil is milky looking. should i change oil and filters or could it be the pump?
 
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i have a 200 4 dynahoe and i am having hydraulic problems. when it warms up the hydraulics chatter and the emplements stop working. i can not raise the bucket and the backhoe will not function. it has plenty of oil but oil is milky looking. should i change oil and filters or could it be the pump?

I would try that first, but if it works better when cold, it may be a hydraulic pump failure. Milky oil is water whipped into the oil.
 

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