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Yea pretty much,Line boring went well then![]()
Always ment to do it again but never got around to it
Yea pretty much,Line boring went well then![]()
Any other items in the spring clear out ? Like 4 en80pins 440mm longHi all,
Have this 2 ft bucket going cheap. Its probably off a 16/17 ton machine, 70mm pins 310mm dipper width 410mm centre's.
One problem the back bosses have been welded up, we used it to practice line boring when I first started and it was never bored out again.
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would make a nice long toe-er with a bit of effort/alterationHi all,
Have this 2 ft bucket going cheap. Its probably off a 16/17 ton machine, 70mm pins 310mm dipper width 410mm centre's.
One problem the back bosses have been welded up, we used it to practice line boring when I first started and it was never bored out again.
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I'm sure you have plenty other buckets at chez druidwould make a nice long toe-er with a bit of effort/alteration... only thing right for mine is the pin dia.
mine's 270 x 400
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...... and too 'rich' for the work involved (for me anyway) .... good strong bucket though
absolutely StuI'm sure you have plenty other buckets at chez druid![]()
Ah go on.... it will look great with gold paint and brown teethabsolutely Stu![]()
you've convinced me ......................... send it overAh go on.... it will look great with gold paint and brown teeth![]()
SOLDHi all,
Have this 2 ft bucket going cheap. Its probably off a 16/17 ton machine, 70mm pins 310mm dipper width 410mm centre's.
One problem the back bosses have been welded up, we used it to practice line boring when I first started and it was never bored out again.
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Very pleased with mine,Got all these grabs in stock, except the smaller one, if anyone is looking for one.
Selector and log grabs.
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Hi AidenGot all these grabs in stock, except the smaller one, if anyone is looking for one.
Selector and log grabs.
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Yes would be the short answer, in general a 4 hose system works this way. Not sure how you engcon is setup though.Hi Aiden
Could you make one of these selector grabs work on my engcon ?
it uses dedicated prop controls on machine so no extra services . Could a valve be used to switch on one of the services switch back and forth to operate the grab maybe ?
can't remember if your 'steal of the decade' had any aux outputs under the rotator Vin ??Hi Aiden
Could you make one of these selector grabs work on my engcon ?
it uses dedicated prop controls on machine so no extra services . Could a valve be used to switch on one of the services switch back and forth to operate the grab maybe ?
No it doesn't have any other ports . The tilt and rotate functions are fed directly from the machine . I wondered could I utilise a button on my lever to operate a valve on or near the tilt rotator that swapped either the tilt or rotate flow to the grab or even the bucket crowd function on a valve?can't remember if your 'steal of the decade' had any aux outputs under the rotator Vin ??
I'm guessing it has a hydraulic quick hitch? If it does then it will have a swivel. I would think then that a valve of some sort could be added to give you and aux service.No it doesn't have any other ports . The tilt and rotate functions are fed directly from the machine . I wondered could I utilise a button on my lever to operate a valve on or near the tilt rotator that swapped either the tilt or rotate flow to the grab or even the bucket crowd function on a valve?
At this distance it's difficult to say. If it's an Engcon four hose setup with an hydraulic hitch (SS9-IQ) then it should have an aux port underneath already. As Aiden says, If it hasn't got a hyd. hitch then in all likelihood you won't have a swivel and it will be SS0, in which case you'll have to attack the valve work on the top of the tilty. Get a CETOP on there with an electrical feed to divert the tilt function to your grab. Remember not to wind the hoses up when you are rotating though.I'm guessing it has a hydraulic quick hitch? If it does then it will have a swivel. I would think then that a valve of some sort could be added to give you and aux service.
@Randla might be able to offer some insight to this?
Have you got anything in stock suitable for a Tak TB216? Will be used to handle rocks? Ideally I wanted the proper stone grab that intermacato do the TG16st but can’t find anywhere that either does them or can get them in this century.Got all these grabs in stock, except the smaller one, if anyone is looking for one.
Selector and log grabs.
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Hi Mate, sorry I missed this before, I have a tg16 in stock this week.Have you got anything in stock suitable for a Tak TB216? Will be used to handle rocks? Ideally I wanted the proper stone grab that intermacato do the TG16st but can’t find anywhere that either does them or can get them in this century.
ctrs, width and price please Aiden?Got 2 no. 1ft, 300mm wide buckets with no teeth for sale if anyone needs one.
13ton size, 65mm pins
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