MY JCB TOY
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Re: MY JCB TOY
Hi lads, I own a 1984 3CX Hammermaster,(much heavier duty back actor) and I must say I have no problem with the cross control pattern at all. I do however have one question which I hope one of you can answer......Why do american diggers have those type stabilisers or jacklegs.... I have my suspisions but I'm not 100% sure..... Thanks, Brian.
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Re: MY JCB TOY
kubotajunkie wrote:Hi lads, I own a 1984 3CX Hammermaster,(much heavier duty back actor) and I must say I have no problem with the cross control pattern at all. I do however have one question which I hope one of you can answer......Why do american diggers have those type stabilisers or jacklegs.... I have my suspisions but I'm not 100% sure..... Thanks, Brian.
the have that type because the machine is a centre mount/fixed post
and they believe our side shifts are unstable and will tip over
knowing less and less about more and more until pretty soon i will know almost nothing about practically everything
Re: MY JCB TOY
Joes1989 wrote:Jack....A 360 can be jolty too all depends on the way you use the levers.
The manual levers on the backhoes would be more jolty as there connected directly too the valve block. I think the Servo controls that you can get would be my preferred choice.
Joe
no servo when i started digger drivers spoilt these days when we changed diggers levers were different nearly took out a concrete wagon with an rh6
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