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RedCompact
Join Date: Dec 2004 Posts: 10 Sedona, AZ |
2005-01-06 103706
I posted this concern before, but then my laptop had to go away for a repair so I didn't get to see any discussion. So here it goes again...I put a backhoe implement on my Jinma & it seems back heavy to me when I drive around. Has anyone else used these & what precautions did you have to take when manuevering around terrain?
Thanks,
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bearswoodshop
Join Date: Mar 2005 Posts: 1 Central Indiana |
2005-03-07 107410
I have the 3 point backhoe on my Jepe 354 and I know what you mean. Seems like it will just fall over, but so far so good. I did tip it backwards loading the machine on a trailer, but the backhoe stopped it from going on over. Mine is alot more stable than I think, just watch the side rollover situations. ....
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RedCompact
Join Date: Dec 2004 Posts: 10 Sedona, AZ |
2005-03-07 107488
Thanks for the message. I'm finding as I use it more, I'm getting more used to the weight difference. I also back into situations if I feel like I'll tip going uphill. It's pretty handy having it - just have to be cautious.
All for now... ....
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corvetteguy
Join Date: Mar 2005 Posts: 49 PA |
2005-03-22 108554
I think you require a front end loader
to act as front ballast. ....
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RedCompact
Join Date: Dec 2004 Posts: 10 Sedona, AZ |
2005-03-22 108562
I have a front end loader -
I thought of scooping up some dirt into the loader to add more weight if needed. ....
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