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My buddy still has this ‘64 GMC 6000 grain hauler he told me to come get.  I’ve wanted to dig a pond for some time.  Why aren’t there dump trucks with drag lines?  Stability?  Cost or dedication?  Imagine being able to dig ponds or the like and haul the machine and haul the payload away.  I imagine I wouldn’t be able to dump a full load of dirt like it were grain or corn.  I feel like being a dual rear axle truck it would be able to haul the load.

 

Hey @ebinmaine told you I’m killing time!

 

 

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Handy Don

Hmmm.

Ambitious, for sure.

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ebinmaine

I like the idea in principle but basically what it comes down to is, too much weight. 

 

You can either haul the machine OR the load. But not both.

 

 

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ebinmaine

Super cool drawing by the way.

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wfrpalm

Post some video of you getting that truck running.

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9 minutes ago, wfrpalm said:

Post some video of you getting that truck running.


I need to indeed!  It supposedly ran not long ago, but the batteries were dead.  I need to bring the bus batteries and some fuel there one day and fire it up!  He’s owned the farm two years plus or minus and they parked it in the lean to barn when they bought the place.

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58 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

I like the idea in principle but basically what it comes down to is, too much weight. 

 

You can either haul the machine OR the load. But not both.

 

 


What about a mini drag?  I have my back hoe.  It has the hoe digger and the front bucket.  It might be a lost cause and worth it’s price of admission in parts.

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ebinmaine

A "mini"  on the machine side and the truck carrying capacity being full sized just might work. 

 

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Achto

I like this idea. :D

 

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Handy Don
1 hour ago, Achto said:

I like this idea. :D

Oh man, that’s brilliant, crazy, and I don’t know what else--all at the same time. :)

Of course, it did work.

Amazed how long it took for some of the debris to fall back down, even recognizing that the film playback was a bit slow motion.

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ri702bill

I'm sorry - NOT - time for the Kevin Factor....GVW of truck, minus load of WET dirt, minus weight of digger, equals MINUS capacity... X the Kevin Factor - good to go!!!   :ROTF: at least a short distance..... in first gear,,,,,  :eusa-dance:

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elcamino/wheelhorse

Wet dirt equals mud. Kev could get his weekly mud bath quicker.

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2 hours ago, elcamino/wheelhorse said:

Wet dirt equals mud. Kev could get his weekly mud bath quicker.


Yeah… since a tractor ride turns into a clay spinning class!

 

 

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8ntruck

A couple of idle thoughts here:

 

Research source - grave digging hearse episode of Monster Garage.

 

Ditch digging by explosive - a proposal to make a bigger canal through Panama put forth in the 50's by using atomic bombs to do the excavating.

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oliver2-44

Mount the backhoe on a trailer so it’s a towable unit. I’m Then mount a hydraulic pump on to the grain trucks PTO to power the backhoe

 

When you get that figured out, I need a design for a “grubber” to grub mesquites at the farm. Debating if it will be a backhoe or loader modified grubber

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5 minutes ago, 8ntruck said:

atomic bombs 


 

really?  Wow!

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Pullstart
Just now, oliver2-44 said:

Mount the backhoe on a trailer so it’s a towable unit. I’m Then mount a hydraulic pump on to the grain trucks PTO to power the backhoe


not a terrible idea there either.  I thought about that.  Supposedly, the tractor transmission is broken.  The PO used the hoe to push and pull the tractor into place.  I thought about taking the front axle off and mounting another set of outriggers and a hitch to it.

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35 minutes ago, 8ntruck said:

Research source - grave digging hearse episode of Monster Garage.


very cheesy, but pretty cool!

 

 

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8ntruck

:text-yeahthat:  I didn't think about that.  I'm about an hour north east of him.........

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