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I600 backhoe

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    Posted: 30 Jan 2015 at 7:43pm
Anybody know anything bout i600 backhoes? Digging depth, loader height, any problems, any info atall would be appreciated
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DiyDave Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Jan 2015 at 8:32pm
Same mechanically as a d-15.  Specs I don't have handy...
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I have a book for onr out in the dump truck.
sometimes I walk out to my shop and look around and think "Who's the idiot that owns this place?"
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From the manual
Hoe
Digging depth 14'3"
Maximum digging depth 15'
Loader
Height to bucket hinge pins 10'7"
Lift force to full height 3200 lbs
Breakout force 6200 lbs

Mine is a gasser, worked hard for decades, I bought for dirt cheap. She paid for herself in a month.
At her age she leaks a fair bit of all types of fluid, but I just keep topping things up.
My main observation would be the loader and hoe are oversized to the tractor, but as a home use unit, for the money I scored.

I have the full set of oem manuals for an I600 TLB if you need anything

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Wow. Many thanks for the info! A friend of mine just bought one
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i have a 615 diesel good tractor excellent on fuel 4 cylinder diesel digs ok not a speed demond but gets the job done same boat here as far as leaks go something is always leaking

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Rotary cylinder on hoe can be expensive to fix....
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Originally posted by Eldon (WA) Eldon (WA) wrote:

Rotary cylinder on hoe can be expensive to fix....


Yes, yes they can.
Mine leaked so bad out the top between the top plate and the rotor vane shaft the previous owner put a towel on top so he didn't get squirted with hydraulic oil.
I bought a seal kit and pulled the top plate. That was a pain, but a/c at least made 3 holes differently so you could use bolts to force it up.
Found the vane shaft was worn at the seal carrier, but I put the new seals in anyway.
It slowed the leak considerably, but the proper fix would be a full tear down and a new vane, or a build up and machining of the old vane....that's not going to happen.
It works fine, it just leaks like it's almost 50 years old.
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