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Re: Re: Oops! twisted 4in1 bucket on Case backhoe
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Posted by Lynn Kasdorf - Leesburg, on October 27, 2003 at 12:29:08 from (152.163.190.1):
In Reply to: Re: Oops! twisted 4in1 bucket on Case backhoe posted by Polish Mike on October 27, 2003 at 11:53:48:
The whole stump at the end was what really weighed a lot. The stump was all on one side of the bucket rather than being in the center like I should have done. At the base, the tree was larger that 12"- it was about 12-14" for the bulk of the length, but of course flared out at the base to much wider. Walnut is pretty dense stuff. I could tell that it was a pretty big load, but it didn't seem like more than the tractor could handle. I've been moving full bucket loads of gravel for the last few weeks with this machine, and this tree weighed considerably more than that, I'd say. I cannot perceive any particular piece being bent out of shape, so cutting out the old metal and replacing it is not such a simple idea. It seems to have generally twisted both arms.
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