@JSinMO I've never seen this page before in any D100 manual. Thank you Jeff! Soo, 5200 lb digging force for the bucket seems to me a lot more realistic than 10k.
@thebuildist , Bob, looking back at what I wrote I realize that it's way more exaggerated than it most likely is in reality. My imagination gets carried away sometimes. Probably my biggest fear is getting stuck in mud; that would happen with a factory 646 tlb just as well, and indeed with 4x4. What am I saying, just tracks help in those situations..
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Re: Case D100 backhoe
Thanks for posting this. I seen these spikes before somewhere and was thinking if fabricating some. I believe they are the ticket to stabilize the hoe. HarryJSinMO wrote: ↑Wed Dec 27, 2023 6:58 pm @thebuildist I think flippable outrigger feet are a great idea. I just happen to have broken the pin that holds the foot onto one of my stabilizers. Not sure if you need it but I thought I would post some pictures and measurements for reference. IMG_4432.jpeg
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Also here are some of the numbers on the D100 hoe from the manual. IMG_4438.jpeg
That manual is in our technical library here.
Hope that helps!
1973 444, 1974 644, 1976 446, 1977 646, 1986 226