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Posted by Jayalt on October 22, 2006 at 20:43:07 from (24.223.138.48):
Hey guys. Finally got my Power dump done on my 300U. Been done for about a week, was eager to get pics tonight since I got the cam from mom, so I took them at night, so they arent that great. Took alot of time designing, figuring and so on. if I had to do it over, I would have lowered the mounts on the bucket a little. I wanted to be sure it had the power to move the dirt, so I played it safe and sacrificed a bit of movement for more power at the tip of the bucket. It has more then enough power to pick the front end of the tractor up when digging into a dirt pile and using the dump to rock the dirt back and forth. It's alot speedier then I figured it would be. I'm thinking my pump is the 17GPM version. I wish I had a flowmeter. Also, for the hose union mount, I welded the union to a muffler clamp, worked out pretty good. The new cast iron rods are awesome.
I only leave the tarp on at night so dew doesnt form on the tractor, and when it rain, other then that I leave it off. It will be in the garage before too long, when I get it cleaned out before winter. I'm going to try to find a wider bucket for plowing snow and leveling ground. This bucket works awesome for digging ino packed clay dirt really well. I have the cylinders in such a way, using a regular bucket wont require much modding at all.
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