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Re: attaching F.E.L Backhoe to fordson super maj
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Posted by TimV on September 13, 2005 at 08:26:38 from (70.98.96.98):
In Reply to: Re: attaching F.E.L Backhoe to fordson super maj posted by Albert Spiteri on September 13, 2005 at 01:29:09:
Albert: I do not know the time it would take to take off and re-attach the unit, as I never took either the backhoe or the FEL off from my tractor. While I am sure you could do it, I never had any reason to do so as I did not have a use for the tractor without the backhoe and loader. This was not a 3-point mounted unit, it was mounted directly to the tractor by the hooks I mentioned. If high speed of operation is a big concern, you would want to go with a newer, high-pressure unit. While I did not ever measure the pressure on this unit, I assume it was in the 1500-2000 PSI range. Newer units operate around 5,000 PSI, which makes them much faster and lighter. It also makes them much more expensive to buy and maintain as the pumps and plumbing are very expensive to replace or fix.
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