Pics of backhoe

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Pics of backhoe

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Hi everyone

Im started drawing a backhoe with sub frame mount for my super major, and i would be pleased if you could show me pictures of yours installments :D

And if their is anyone interested in the drawings when im finished, i will ask The fordson tractor pages if they will have them on the site :buddies:

A picture of were im gone to so far :D

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Looks great.
Wich program do you use?
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henk wrote:Looks great.
Wich program do you use?
Solidworks :wink:
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Nice, You have even included a thumb. Most Handy. Dandy Dave!
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Looks like you are pretty handy with SW. We use Solid Edge.
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How are you planing to mount it?

The Major was very popular for backhoe-use here in Norwaty (County too). On almost every conversion I have seen, the u-channels connecting the front axle to the gearbox is replaced with a subframe extending down and back under the rear axle. This subframe is a part of the backhoe. The tombstone in the front is not used anymore. Front axle is mounted to t.he subframe. Hydraulic pump and tank is mounted in front. This arrangement is also used on the smaller units...
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frode wrote:How are you planing to mount it?

The Major was very popular for backhoe-use here in Norwaty (County too). On almost every conversion I have seen, the u-channels connecting the front axle to the gearbox is replaced with a subframe extending down and back under the rear axle. This subframe is a part of the backhoe. The tombstone in the front is not used anymore. Front axle is mounted to t.he subframe. Hydraulic pump and tank is mounted in front. This arrangement is also used on the smaller units...
My plan was to mount it to the frame of the front loader, :D but with the opportunity to take it of and use the 3p :wink:

Have u some pictures of them :beer:

Why dont the use the hydraulic from the tractor pump :scratchhead:
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henk wrote:Looks like you are pretty handy with SW. We use Solid Edge.
Im using it at work, as a industrial techniques milling.. having 2 big cnc mills to play with and drawing i solidworks when their are working :D
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Dave do your backhoe use the tractor hydralic or is there a pump installed???
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My Back hoe is a Massey. It has a pump mounted in the nose in front of the engine and was installed that way at the factory. From memory, Is not the New Majors pump only around 3 gallons per Minute. The Fordson backhoes I have seen all run off of a similar front mounted pump. If memory serves me right, these are around 8 gal Per minute pumps. Dandy Dave!
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could you not make it a pto pump?
or if you mounted it to the front you could link 2 systems together to have a greater LPM and live hydraulics
I like the design looks good but the slew pivot looks a bit light duty compaired with others. have you run stress tests on the model?
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Looking it up, my Masseys pump is 21.5 gallons per minute running at 2000 RPM. A PTO pump would need a similar flow at 540 RPM.
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john.n wrote:could you not make it a pto pump?
or if you mounted it to the front you could link 2 systems together to have a greater LPM and live hydraulics
I like the design looks good but the slew pivot looks a bit light duty compaired with others. have you run stress tests on the model?
Regards,
John
Like the idea with the front pump, so it can feed power steering and the front lift im planing to make :D

I havent maked a strees test yet because im not all happy with the design :roll:

I have changed the mainframe many time since i posted this first time :wink:

i also have changed the main boom to a curved one :wink:
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Dandy Dave wrote:Looking it up, my Masseys pump is 21.5 gallons per minute running at 2000 RPM. A PTO pump would need a similar flow at 540 RPM.
Isn't that a lot of RPM, do you have the tractor at 2000 RPM when digging??? :shock:
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No, I never run it at full throttle. It is just a listed rating for the pump. Although the RPM gage on the tractor goes to 2,700, 2000 RPM is not out of the question for the 3 cylinder perkins. Dandy Dave!
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