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02-12-2008, 12:19 PM
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Originally Posted by SamWalton An after market Hydraulic Breakers CAL-450A is available for the B26 and Kubota has units for the L39 and L48. http://www.abcgroff.com/ic/ca2.htm I got a quote for a B26 Backhoe Quick-Attach connecting to Aux Hydraulic for thumb for $5500 Email at 'almatractor@hotmail.com' | Hydraulic breakers overall, dont they create more issues overall then sometime what they are worth? I know on skid steers they tend to shorten the life on them by rattling everything on them - and typically folks warn of being Skid steers that have been used with them for many hours. Just what I was told prior - | New to the Fold: Kubota L39 w/grapple, pallet forks, BH QA buckets, and more! JD 2520, 210Cx, 46BH, 60" Box Blade-Mid West, 52" Mid West aerator, 52" first choice Tiller, 5' Fontier blade, 42" pallet forks, Green MFG PHD, Mid West York Rake w/guage wheels, Cub 3204 with Blower & Simms Cab, Mowers (44",48",50"),Ford 2006 F550 turbo diesel 4x4 w/11' mason dump, 16' 10k Doolittle trailer, Southwestern enclosed trailer, Wright Stander RH 52", Better Outdoor Product Quick 32" WB mower, and more !! | |
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Originally Posted by Ducati996 Hydraulic breakers overall, dont they create more issues overall then sometime what they are worth? I know on skid steers they tend to shorten the life on them by rattling everything on them - and typically folks warn of being Skid steers that have been used with them for many hours. Just what I was told prior - | I would agree. The shock and vibration takes it toll. I found you can drill holes in the rocks or concrete and mix up a special expanding chemical which will bust up anything. The nice thing you don't have to deal explosives for rattling you equipment to death. I don't have the link for the company who makes this stuff but it is an easy google. | | |
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06-15-2008, 10:53 AM
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Points: 0 | What's the difference between for example a Kubota B series and a TLB with similar HP? other than the loader and back hoe that can be attachements for the B series. | | | |
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06-16-2008, 03:17 PM
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Points: 0 | Hi JoeSwede,
Quick Answer
TLB (B21-B26-L35-L39-L48-M59) are all construction grade
The others are not...
What it means:
1- bigger frame
2- Bigger hydraulic pump
3- Usually stronger
4- Better cooling system
4- have a ROPS
5- Loader is industrial and will withstand more abuse
6- Backhoe is industrial and will withstand more abuse
7- All in All it is a machine meant to work 10+ hours a day and be reliable
8- I forgot, The backhoe and loader are usually tied very strongly to the tractor's oversized frame
The bx,b####,L####,M#### are still great for hard work and are sturdy and can do the same work as a TLB but you might break more things on them and put more stress on the machine . Although the bigger size you buy, the bigger the work you can do with it without putting too much stress on the machine...
Hope this helps you
Sylvain | 2008 Kubota b26 | |
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06-17-2008, 05:14 AM
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Points: 0 | Thanks Sylvain for a thorough answer. | | | |
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