New guy here, can someone tell me if I can run a skid steer auger on my L4060 with a L2265 3rd valve? I want to make sure that I won’t overheat the hydraulics on the tractor.
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Are you thinking about buying or renting? Skid steers almost always have higher flow pumps than our tractors. Weight could be an issue. But if you are buying, you can match the drive to your tractor. Overheating shouldn't be a problem since it would be intermittent duty.New guy here, can someone tell me if I can run a skid steer auger on my L4060 with a L2265 3rd valve? I want to make sure that I won’t overheat the hydraulics on the tractor.
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Just looking to rent one for a weekendAre you thinking about buying or renting? Skid steers almost always have higher flow pumps than our tractors. Weight could be an issue. But if you are buying, you can match the drive to your tractor. Overheating shouldn't be a problem since it would be intermittent duty.
According to the WSM, 9 to 9.5 GPM. (I was just looking it up.) You can search on this forum for 'auger' or 'drilling' to see what others have and are doing. BTW, LandPride (Kubota) makes a front auger. Also BTW, you can download the WSM at www.kubotabooks.com. It covers several models.Does anyone know what the hydraulic gpm is on the setup on my tractor?
Thanks for the help!According to the WSM, 9 to 9.5 GPM. (I was just looking it up.) You can search on this forum for 'auger' or 'drilling' to see what others have and are doing. BTW, LandPride (Kubota) makes a front auger. Also BTW, you can download the WSM at www.kubotabooks.com. It covers several models.
Let us know how it works out.Does anyone know what the gpm is on the
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Skid Steer will be running 15-17GPM from a large reservoir and is made to run attachments on the front arms. Hi flow models are 30 - 45 GPM.Does anyone know what the gpm is on the
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Isn't a hydro drive a "constant flow" application? Drive a few miles down the road....Skid Steer will be running 15-17GPM from a large reservoir and is made to run attachments on the front arms. Hi flow models are 30 - 45 GPM.
Tractor is not made to run constant flow hydraulic attachments in the same way, my view is you will struggle with skid steer auger. Tractors use rear PTO post hole diggers very effectively, this is what you need for your task.
Man you are killing it with those holes! Every photo has you in a new location. The fence business must be booming despite lumber prices.I have well over 1000 holes drilled in nasty NH ground with a smaller tractor with lower output.
This was actually a month ago. It was a DIGSafe minefield.Man you are killing it with those holes! Every photo has you in a new location. The fence business must be booming despite lumber prices.