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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 9276" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Tazza</p><p>Maybe check the relief valve setting on the hoe valve.</p><p>Both my 909 and 709 will pull the loader towards the exavation with the crowd boom. Slide the outriggers and tracks with the park brake on and my machine weights 1500 lbs or so more then a 743. If the digging is tough I may have to back up a few times.</p><p>I always try to establish my depth and then do most of my digging pulling in and up on both booms and adjusting the bucket angle. I have pulled granite boulders out of the ground that the skidsteer could not lift. If I can get the bucket under it it just about always comes up and out.</p><p>My teeth are in good condition but are not anthing other then a stasndard tooth. Of course I have never had to deal with shale, but I would say if a pick axe and a shovel with alot of man power can break it a hoe should too</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 9276, member: 307"] Tazza Maybe check the relief valve setting on the hoe valve. Both my 909 and 709 will pull the loader towards the exavation with the crowd boom. Slide the outriggers and tracks with the park brake on and my machine weights 1500 lbs or so more then a 743. If the digging is tough I may have to back up a few times. I always try to establish my depth and then do most of my digging pulling in and up on both booms and adjusting the bucket angle. I have pulled granite boulders out of the ground that the skidsteer could not lift. If I can get the bucket under it it just about always comes up and out. My teeth are in good condition but are not anthing other then a stasndard tooth. Of course I have never had to deal with shale, but I would say if a pick axe and a shovel with alot of man power can break it a hoe should too Ken [/QUOTE]
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