Danny Steel
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Tried out he spade today, and Its lifting the front of the skid steer............I'm goint to make the blades pointed more, hope that helps
Can you add some weight to it?
Thats a good Idea.......hmmmmm what do I have kicken around the shop.......It digs In about 8" then It lifts the machine
my wife told me the same thing:beatsmeNeed to let the frost go out first Danny ...........:lmao
I thought I would need the weight at the front.....The further out the better.weight bolted to the rear wheels or hung on the back side behind the wheels
ok read it wrong... maybe you could put bar bell weights on it.. weld a peg on each legI thought I would need the weight at the front.....The further out the better.
ok read it wrong... maybe you could put bar bell weights on it.. weld a peg on each leg
Tried out he spade today, and Its lifting the front of the skid steer............I'm goint to make the blades pointed more, hope that helps
The weight of the 150 New Holland Is 4500lbs. The blades are going about 1/2 way into the ground....And I a'm forcing each blade a bit at a time.
Theres no real flexing on the spade....all that part looks good......no hyd leaks...and the rams have lots of force...I'm going to try the pegs on the front, with some weight
DON'T add extra weight to the front ...... your machine will already be challenged to pick-up everything off and out of the ground without doing a nose dive (now that we know the size of your skid)..... go online and look at the stabilizers ..... it'll be like killing 2 birds with one stone