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Thread: WAS: Mystery NOW: Backhoe's 406 416 (mystery solved) - Page 5 - Benzworld.org - Mercedes Benz Discussion Forum

Started 9 months, 3 weeks ago by TRUKTOR
Some more of the HT-11.
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TRUKTOR replied 9 months, 3 weeks ago
Some more of the HT-11. Attached Images 673740.jpg (136.3 KB, 1 views) 673742-1.jpg (124.5 KB, 1 views) 673744.jpg (115.4 KB, 1 views)

rostige replied 9 months, 3 weeks ago
Quote: Originally Posted by ExtraOlives 2: 3 point hitch for rear with several options, manure spreader etc,(don't laugh, it's a necessity). 3. pto powered winch which could be easily moved from front to rear. Perhaps somebody could chime in with practical suggestions. Steve O .03 on a quiet evening.. Most of the pto powered winches are quite heavy for a ...

coachgeo replied 9 months, 3 weeks ago
Quote: Originally Posted by rostige ...Wonder if TRUTKOR has any intel on winch cable routing... do a search for something about central mounted winches. Pretty sure there is also in those thread info and pics in reference to you questions about winch cable routing. At this moment good key words to search by on that topic is escaping me. I'm sure ...

slothmog replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Quote: Originally Posted by esde "The overall mobility of the Unimog vehicle is scarcely affected by the addition of the backacter." That is funny, maybe just to me. The difference between hoe and no hoe (did I really just say that?) is night and day. I'm sure there is more traction with the thing on, but the top tippy tippyness keeps me from driving like anything ...

Britbike2001 replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Quote: Originally Posted by lousansone truktor I have one of these German 406's with the shaeff 11a backhoe. in your searches, have you come across any literature that applies to it? I would very much appreciate if you had some info you could post about what all the parts actually are, and any other important info thanks lou If any of you could help...

esde replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Good info about the second pin location on the boom Jerry. I had wondered what that was for, I'll post a pic of the joint so everyone can see what we're talking about. About the 3 point hitch, you'd have to drop the HT11 to mount the 3 point. Lou, if you got a manual, would you be willing to scan it for me? I've had no luck finding one.

slothmog replied 1 month, 1 week ago
[quote=esde; About the 3 point hitch, you'd have to drop the HT11 to mount the 3 point. Lou, if you got a manual, would you be willing to scan it for me? I've had no luck finding one.[/QUOTE] Seth Sure you have to drop the hoe, but the tank and pump remain. I thought I was S.O.L as long as that tank was back there, great to see not. Boy it really sucks not being able to run ...

slothmog replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Quote: Originally Posted by esde About the 3 point hitch, you'd have to drop the HT11 to mount the 3 point. Lou, if you got a manual, would you be willing to scan it for me? I've had no luck finding one. Seth Sure you have to drop the hoe, but the tank and pump remain. I thought I was S.O.L as long as that tank was back there, great to see not. Boy it ...

slothmog replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Quote: Originally Posted by lousansone truktor I have one of these German 406's with the shaeff 11a backhoe. in your searches, have you come across any literature that applies to it? I would very much appreciate if you had some info you could post about what all the parts actually are, and any other important info thanks lou Lou, So sorry, I ...

lousansone replied 1 month, 1 week ago
hi guys here is the info the filter is a Mahle filter , the part number is 852444mic25nbr, which crosses to the new mahle filter number of 7687163 mann also makes a filter and it is called a HD 615/3 PARKER also makes a filter and it is called PR 2991 I ended up getting mine from clark-reliance.com 440-846-7663 POC Tom Tokar hope this helps lou

 

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slothmog
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WAS: Mystery NOW: Backhoe's...
Published (2009-11-13 17:09:00)
[quote=lousansone;3816620]I managed to find a parts manual, but I have never located the operators manual.] I have what is referred to as an OWNERS Manual for the HT-11 A & B ( what a "B" is I don't know), it is a copy, and is missing the last two pages that the index says is a Spare parts list. 1 Introduction 2 Technical data 3 General description 4 Operation and application 5 Maintenance and service 6 Fault...
TRUKTOR
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Published (2009-11-12 15:25:00)
Well, a swing and a miss - I don't have anything that is a match. These shown on some SEE's are certainly of the same layout, pivot and cylinder-wise, although they look beefier in all regards.I'm sure you've seen these...
hammogger
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Published (2009-11-11 17:13:00)
..a few more.. I included the special "Case to Schmidt" adapter assembly for your enjoyment. It's an odd creature, maybe unique to the Pre-SEE Case excavators. Bob
esde
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Published (2009-11-10 18:06:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Klypher The SEE uses the Case 35 Backhoe Klypher, I just looked at an online parts manual for the Case 35 machine. It looks just like the standard Case mog back hoe, but not like the SEE back hoe which has a differently shaped dipper and stabilizers. Case did build the first SEE prototypes, so some confusion there. On a few recent threads about members here removing the implements from their SEE tractors, I recall...
lousansone
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WAS: Mystery NOW: Backhoe's...
Published (2009-11-13 00:23:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by esde Good info about the second pin location on the boom Jerry. I had wondered what that was for, I'll post a pic of the joint so everyone can see what we're talking about. About the 3 point hitch, you'd have to drop the HT11 to mount the 3 point. Lou, if you got a manual, would you be willing to scan it for me? I've had no luck finding one. I managed to find a parts manual, but I have never...
rostige
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WAS: Mystery NOW: Backhoe's...
Published (2009-03-03 17:21:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by ExtraOlives 2: 3 point hitch for rear with several options, manure spreader etc,(don't laugh, it's a necessity). 3. pto powered winch which could be easily moved from front to rear. Perhaps somebody could chime in with practical suggestions. Steve O .03 on a quiet evening.. Most of the pto powered winches are quite heavy for a field switch over, unless you are a Russian weightlifter. If you had some kind...
coachgeo
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Published (2009-03-03 20:26:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by rostige ...Wonder if TRUTKOR has any intel on winch cable routing... do a search for something about central mounted winches. Pretty sure there is also in those thread info and pics in reference to you questions about winch cable routing. At this moment good key words to search by on that topic is escaping me. I'm sure others will pop in and add some key words to help you search to find this info. Once we find...
Britbike2001
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WAS: Mystery NOW: Backhoe's...
Published (2009-11-09 06:19:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by lousansone truktor I have one of these German 406's with the shaeff 11a backhoe. in your searches, have you come across any literature that applies to it? I would very much appreciate if you had some info you could post about what all the parts actually are, and any other important info thanks lou If any of you could help me out with the correct hydraulic filter for the HT-11A I'd appreicate it. The one...
Klypher
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WAS: Mystery NOW: Backhoe's...
Published (2009-11-09 21:19:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Mogasaurus Is the HT-11 the hoe that was used on the SEE's ?? If so, do they have the big fluid tank underslung like that ? I don't recall seeing it there... The SEE uses the Case 35 Backhoe

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