L2501 and hydraulic breaker attachment experience?

shaymus

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I'm looking to break up a bunch of big rocks on my property and was wondering if anyone has experience with putting a hydraulic breaker on the skid steer attachment on the loader of a L2501 tractor. I have the 3rd function on the loader and it looks to have about ~15 GPM flow. Some of the breakers need ~11 - 20 GPM flow to work. Anyone use one? Is it a bad idea?
 

shaymus

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I do not think you have anything close to 15 gpm hydraulic flow.
From the spec's it would be around 5
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Dave
Yes, I missed that, thanks for the info. I was looking at the flow rate of the valves. Definitely not going to work with a breaker if the pump is only 5 GPM. Time to look for a plan B. Maybe a jackhammer and generator... or a rental.
 

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I think it's a great idea to use your SCUT like a commercial construction machine.

Take lots of pictures and post your progress here. It's always amusing to observe if-and-when the lightbulb of reality turns on.
 
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There was a thread 2-3 months ago on breaking large rocks. There was one solution where a few holes were drilled and filled with a product that shattered the rocks. Might be able to get ideas there.
 
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forky

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Don't know about your area, but here there are companies that buy rocks for landscaping and breaker rocks for shorelines. Few phone calls are free to try and locate someone that wants them. They need access to load them however. Just a thought.
 

shaymus

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Don't know about your area, but here there are companies that buy rocks for landscaping and breaker rocks for shorelines. Few phone calls are free to try and locate someone that wants them. They need access to load them however. Just a thought.
That's a fantastic idea, will look into that.
 

mikester

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Don't know about your area, but here there are companies that buy rocks for landscaping and breaker rocks for shorelines. Few phone calls are free to try and locate someone that wants them. They need access to load them however. Just a thought.
Ha ha ha ha ha

Who you gonna call? Find me a contractor that will pay me to do work for me, PLEASE! It has to be easy, I saw it on the internet...