davesisk
Platinum Member
Hey folks:
As I understand it, the SU1341 does not have a standard 540 PTO and has some sort of 2-pt hitch that can be converted to 3-pt hitch without too much difficulty. Many of these seem to come with the Shibaura 2-pt tiller. These seem to sell at quite a discount since it's missing the standard PTO.
So, here's a few questions. Does anyone know the hydraulic flow/pressure from the onboard pump? I'm assuming it's enough to run a loader...is it enough to run a small backhoe (like in 4-6 gpm)? Obviously, you can't use a PTO pump since it's doesn't have a standard PTO. Does anyone know if, after converting the 2-pt hitch to a 3-pt hitch, that leaves you unable to use the 2-pt tiller, or is that dependent on how you do the conversion? Any other thoughts on the SU1341 as a economical loader/mini-hoe/tiller runnin' machine?
TIA!
Dave
As I understand it, the SU1341 does not have a standard 540 PTO and has some sort of 2-pt hitch that can be converted to 3-pt hitch without too much difficulty. Many of these seem to come with the Shibaura 2-pt tiller. These seem to sell at quite a discount since it's missing the standard PTO.
So, here's a few questions. Does anyone know the hydraulic flow/pressure from the onboard pump? I'm assuming it's enough to run a loader...is it enough to run a small backhoe (like in 4-6 gpm)? Obviously, you can't use a PTO pump since it's doesn't have a standard PTO. Does anyone know if, after converting the 2-pt hitch to a 3-pt hitch, that leaves you unable to use the 2-pt tiller, or is that dependent on how you do the conversion? Any other thoughts on the SU1341 as a economical loader/mini-hoe/tiller runnin' machine?
TIA!
Dave