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    B2650 Woodmaxx

    Re: B2650 Woodmaxx vs Woodland My new chipper just arrived this morning, within 4 days of the order. Let's get chipping! Sent from my Moto G (5) Plus using Tapatalk
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    B26 manual thumb

    23 3/4" between end of dipperstick and thumb mount flanges pins. 2 9/16" gap for thumb bar at mount flanges with 1" pin. Sent from my Moto G (5) Plus using Tapatalk
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    B26 manual thumb

    This is the thumb on my BH77 hoe, looks like what you need? I could send measurements if helpful. Sent from my Moto G (5) Plus using Tapatalk
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    Backhoe grease zerk missing?

    Those are not grease points in my manual (BH77), but are threaded holes for zerks. No grease needed, but those pivot pins do move in use, just not much, maybe 10-20 degrees? Sent from my Moto G (5) Plus using Tapatalk
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    Backhoe grease zerk missing?

    I'm going to check on mine, curious now. Some zerks are used on "non-moving" parts in that they lube areas that could seize parts together that need disassembly for service, like my snow blower augers to their shaft. Sent from my Moto G (5) Plus using Tapatalk
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    B2650 Woodmaxx

    Re: B2650 Woodmaxx vs Woodland I'll be looking for a report on how it performs on your 2650, I may not be able to try mine until the weekend. Sent from my Moto G (5) Plus using Tapatalk
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    B2650 Woodmaxx

    Re: B2650 Woodmaxx vs Woodland Nice! Mine is in Winnipeg already, shipped from Toronto area last Friday. I'm an hour drive east of Winnipeg. Any day now! Sent from my Moto G (5) Plus using Tapatalk
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    B2650 Woodmaxx

    Re: B2650 Woodmaxx vs Woodland Just ordered a WC68. Could arrive next week. Sent from my Moto G (5) Plus using Tapatalk
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    Carry All

    First thing that came to mind is 3/4" pwf plywood, but your RS oak for sure if it's sitting around. Stuff will fall through expanded steel, no? Sent from my Moto G (5) Plus using Tapatalk
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    Looking at new B2650 and

    Ditto that. Sent from my Moto G (5) Plus using Tapatalk
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    Looking at new B2650 and

    Ok, except the weight for the FEL assembly with a 54" bucket is included in the 474 lbs, at least that's what my manual stated. "Include the mainframe, rigid bucket 54" and front guard." https://photos.app.goo.gl/NNQDNHTfGWvypAvq9 And ok, fluids and fuel and the BH bucket too, but 250 lbs for...
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    Looking at new B2650 and

    Let's see, from my manuals that came with the equipment, 1786 lb. B2650HSD tractor, 474 lb. LA534a loader with bucket, and from a Google search because their manual doesn't include its weight, 850 lb. BH77 backhoe. Equals 3110 lb. I bought a 18ft car hauler 7000 dual brakes, beaver tail is...
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    Looking at new B2650 and

    Lol Sent from my Moto G (5) Plus using Tapatalk
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    Looking at new B2650 and

    Can't you use it as a full business write-off? You need it to maintain your business driveway and work yard at home, like I do, as well as hauling it out to job sites. If you end up needing for personal use only tasks then the corporation could rent it to you at a great rate! I'm a sole...
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    Looking at new B2650 and

    I have the bb1560/b2782b combo, a perfect winter pair IMHO for the B2650. And the b1560 full of gravel is just about right as far as tractor power and grip can handle well. I have no weights or filled tires, R4 tires, LA534a loader with standard bucket. Sent from my Moto G (5) Plus using Tapatalk
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    Looking at new B2650 and

    My Taco does the job just fine for me. I had an electric brake controller installed when I got my load trail 5200gvw dumper trailer a few years back. Properly tuned electric brakes on each axle are a must, along with a properly balanced load, and good LT tires properly inflated of course. Sent...
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    Looking at new B2650 and

    The trailer is an 18ft PJ Trailers unit, car hauler, 7000gvw. I think the angle of the picture makes the wheels look set further back than they are. I like to load the BH77 that way, with the bucket down on the deck instead instead of it being up in its travel lock position. It spreads the...
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    Hammer and chain oil storage

    The cup holder would't hold the oil jug, I tried! That's when it fell and landed where you see it in the picture now. Stays there. The hammer is used for aligning the backhoe pins while connecting to sub-frame, and with a 1/4" round drift to loosen stubborn broken shear pins on the blower...
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    Looking at new B2650 and

    I do the same kind of work as you (small size business doing residential/cottage construction in SE Manitoba) and my 2017 B2650 has become essential. The BH77 backhoe trenches like crazy, the removable FEL and front B2782B blower (with 3 point 60" box scraper on back) make a great summer/winter...
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    Hammer and chain oil storage

    My B2650 oem tool box won't fit a hammer, or a 1 litre oil jug. The hammer is always useful for loosening and setting various attachment pins, etc. and my front snowblower chain oil has to go somewhere - and it found its spot! I think you'll need the BH77 backhoe subframe there to hold the...