Oh yes you can, in fact they may break before bending. My neighbor has 2 scat tracks (1) is a 1300 D and other is 1500 and both had low hours and in good shape , somehow he managed to break the arms on the 1300 trying to lift something on a skid, then he tried with the 1500 and it broke the arm...
I appreciate your knowledge and sharing that info with me, now that you mention it I am sure that is to heavy for my machine. I need to find the correct backhoe attachment that is more compatible to my s150, thank you so much, that was very helpful to me!
I do know a guy that was out stealing John deer skidloaders at that time, and very well could of been right around that area . How do I know ? Well, I purchased a 99 deer 240 from him that had around 1800 hours at the time and I never found vin plate on it either. Long story short, it was...
If you ever decide to sell it I’m interested, I had one several years back and it was a dandy, but upgraded and moved on. However, I do like the old scat tracks