Saturday 24 September 2011

Concerning making a 1575 massey ferguson backhoe have more break out force?

it appears to be the size of the lift cylinder that would create more breakout force of the backhoe I was hoping to be able to increase the breakout force without having to change them but the 1575 backhoe has 2.5 inch by 16.75 cylinders the 1580 has 3.0 by 16.75 inch cylinders and has almost a thousand pds more break out force I hate to replace them since the back hoe is new but I guess that is cheaper than buying another one unless someone knows of another way but increasing the pressure with a bigger pump I was told wouldnt help because the cylinder has to have more size and volume to hold more fluid im still open to suggestions
Concerning making a 1575 massey ferguson backhoe have more break out force?
yeah i think the only way to do that is to change the cylinder, the bigger cylinder is stronger so it can take the pressure. youll end up blowing the seals on the original ones if you put to much pressure on them with a biger pump.
Concerning making a 1575 massey ferguson backhoe have more break out force?
it's a combination..You need increased PSI from the pump, and the bigger diameter cylinder for the lift to increase safely, I have seen some people change the relief valve on the pump to slightly increase the lift..if the pump has enough cfm reserve.
when you start increasing breakout force by simply changing the cylinder or pump configuration you'll start breaking other things...or bending them. The machines are usually designed to not tear themselves apart. Changing factory specs is a good way to buy yourself more repairs. By increasing the breakout force by changing the cylinder you'll find yourself tearing the bucket apart, wrecking the pins, bending the boom or stick, or even bending or blowing the seals out on the other cylinders on the backhoe, since they're designed for the lesser force from the bucket cylinder.