We have one size bigger, the 410 4x4, full cab. They are about as versatile as a machine can be. If you spend any time with it, you might end up wanting one...
Fifteen years ago I worked at a potato packing plant and the owner also owned the farm land around it. One day we get a new 310 backhoe. I had owned a farm before and have a JD 510, I wanted to try it out so I started driving around the parking lot. As I started out the gate toward the highway my mind went blank, I couldn't stop it. It did not have a clutch or inching pedal so I tried to pull it out of gear, that didn't work. I couldn't find the throttle or ignition switch, just before I went out into the highway I stood on the brakes as hard as I could and it stopped. I found the reverser and backed my way back into the parking lot. I then memorized all the ways to stop that thing. I had not fully learned the controls before I started so I did not realize that there was a transmission disconnect button on the gearshift lever plus one on the bucket control lever. And of course the reverser has a neutral position as well as reverse. I couldn't think of none of that. I was only 52, by the time I was 56 I could no longer work. I am doing OK and can do small tasks, just don't ask me to think quick or do anything complicated.
just a suggestion the company i work for got a track dump machine. that thing is awesome we do allot of septic systems and sewer work. not a keyboard operator just making a suggestion. I'm a huge fan
That's what I did for my living , I owned an Equipment Rental Company. So I know what you mean and pieces of crap given to you. This is exactly what we DID NOT DO, in our Company. I learned from the garbage that some of my competitors rented to their customers. This is why my business did well. I'd like to see that 310L in about another year .
+Reg Sparkes if its like most rental companies it will be ragged out. Yet some charge you for the damages but never fix them. My friend rented a roller onetime and it came without a seat! one excavator had a broke thumb cylinder so they chained it up and told him to be careful with it
+letsdig18 I hear you. I've seen it for more than 40 years at this business. Like any dealer you might find. pick a good one and stay with them. If you get something that is frigged up,.tell them right away, if they don't want to hear it, don't deal with there again, and tell them that too. The American Rental Association would like to know the names , dates and places of the those crappy dealers. Then again, it is 'buyers/renters, beware , and check it out BEFORE you take delivery. I know what it means to have 'down time' because of faulty equipment.
@letsdig18 in England we don't use skids a lot we be using possibly a 6 ton forward tipping dumper and 8 ton excavator/jcb 3cx but I see a lot of guys in the us use skids and things along thoughts lines and I really don't like the us style backhoe because they don't have side shift on the backhoe
HI Chris That machines nice as in being new, but a typical Deere just like some of the older 70's and 80's tractors with the one door cab. They put shit right in the line of sight to look at all day. A cab side post muffler, and regular crowd cylinders on the boom sides like a lot of other machines. would make the forward view way better than it is now L.O.L. I hate running loaders in lower buildings with that center cylinder poking up, a guys got to be so careful you don't mangle stuff in the roof. With regular rams the bucket tops the highest point,and easier to judge better I find .
I dont know the new JD numbering system. I worked with a 510B with external hydraulics for the shaker and impactor and a 510C extenda-hoe. The C could reach down 22 feet so that was impressive unless it was you that was in the ditch
it's a shame there's no forward tipping dumpers in the USA. I. guess you know what I'm talking about but they are very useful here in England. they can carry up to 9 tons metric and can turn their body through 90°. easy for hauling short distances and backfilling trenches. I like your videos man, interesting stuff. 👍
+pinkbandit133 Because i didn't know what the letter meant? It's the first one I've ever owned, I don't know a whole lot about it because i only use it in the woods when me and my friend cut wood.
+BigJames Gaming : Ask a Deere dealer for verification, but I believe it's a series designation. In my experience, that's what most letters mean after model numbers (suffixes) in the equipment world, no matter which manufacturer it is. In other words, it mostly has to do with it's build era vintage. However, there may be more to it. Again, I'd ask a reputable Deere dealer for detailed info. And, if you happen to find out more, please share it with us here!
+Turbo Diesel I had a pretty bad leak on the the hydraulic cylinder for the front loader so i dropped it off at my local John Deere dealer last week for repairs. it won't be ready for another week but when i pick it up i will defiantly ask.
+P0tat0_craft They design their bucket towhere the curl up is powered by the outward stroke of the cylinder. The push stroke is the strongest, and it really simplifies the linkage to use only one cylinder. I'm a fan of it.
+justfakeit888 The reason the return stroke is weaker than the thrust stoke is due to the fact that a hydraulic line can not handle nearly as much of a vacuum as it can positive pressure.
lul wut. No. Not at all. The push stroke is stronger than the return stroke because the return stroke loses volume because the rod takes up volume of the cylinder. Both directions are pushed at 3000+ psi. Vacuum would never do anything to move that bucket.
Oh, well by that logic then the beginning of the push stroke would the weakest wouldn't it? When the pump is asked to work under load via suction it is put at immediate disavantage.
No again. Start to finish, expansion stroke is full piston size times pressure applied. Contraction stroke calculation has to allow for the piston rod diameter taken out of the equation, thus the contraction stroke is always the weaker of the two. Hydraulic pumps are never put under a suction in any decent design.
+letsdig18 Why not work the stone inwards instead from the back out? that way you're dumping on good hard stone and spreading and packing your way to the back? was it too muddy it would have ate the stone up?
We have one size bigger, the 410 4x4, full cab. They are about as versatile as a machine can be. If you spend any time with it, you might end up wanting one...
Sweet little Ride..!!!
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Fifteen years ago I worked at a potato packing plant and the owner also owned the farm land around it. One day we get a new 310 backhoe. I had owned a farm before and have a JD 510, I wanted to try it out so I started driving around the parking lot. As I started out the gate toward the highway my mind went blank, I couldn't stop it. It did not have a clutch or inching pedal so I tried to pull it out of gear, that didn't work. I couldn't find the throttle or ignition switch, just before I went out into the highway I stood on the brakes as hard as I could and it stopped. I found the reverser and backed my way back into the parking lot. I then memorized all the ways to stop that thing.
I had not fully learned the controls before I started so I did not realize that there was a transmission disconnect button on the gearshift lever plus one on the bucket control lever. And of course the reverser has a neutral position as well as reverse. I couldn't think of none of that.
I was only 52, by the time I was 56 I could no longer work. I am doing OK and can do small tasks, just don't ask me to think quick or do anything complicated.
Nice Deere new Bakhoe rental good for the job Chris 🎅🎄🎍
LMFAO.... " Bungee cords holding it together" truest thing I've heard about rental equipment
I want one of those so bad. For a rental, it looks brand new!
just a suggestion the company i work for got a track dump machine. that thing is awesome we do allot of septic systems and sewer work. not a keyboard operator just making a suggestion. I'm a huge fan
That lil thing is awesome
Once you get the stone spread it will ride nice and smooth.
great rental, you knocked the new off it..
That's what I did for my living , I owned an Equipment Rental Company. So I know what you mean and pieces of crap given to you. This is exactly what we DID NOT DO, in our Company. I learned from the garbage that some of my competitors rented to their customers. This is why my business did well.
I'd like to see that 310L in about another year .
+Reg Sparkes if its like most rental companies it will be ragged out. Yet some charge you for the damages but never fix them. My friend rented a roller onetime and it came without a seat! one excavator had a broke thumb cylinder so they chained it up and told him to be careful with it
+letsdig18 I hear you. I've seen it for more than 40 years at this business. Like any dealer you might find. pick a good one and stay with them. If you get something that is frigged up,.tell them right away, if they don't want to hear it, don't deal with there again, and tell them that too.
The American Rental Association would like to know the names , dates and places of the those crappy dealers.
Then again, it is 'buyers/renters, beware , and check it out BEFORE you take delivery.
I know what it means to have 'down time' because of faulty equipment.
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How’s the AC keep up with that new tier 4 heat That it puts off
Just curious, why not use a track dumper?
Pieces of equipment are like women. They're all nice when they are new.
Sam
And after there around for a time thay become real LOSS
Lol so true
Nice machine!
How many pieces of equipment do you own
Why is half the rate of a skid steer loader?
Nice rental !
So, when are you getting your 950 Volvo and the big loader?
Ahern typically sends out decent equipment. I've never had a problem with them sending out old pos
load back bucketas well. a lot to haul.
Wish we had got a brand telehandler when we rented one from that company
Looks really nice.
Is that model something that you would buy for yourself if you were going to get one?
@letsdig18 in England we don't use skids a lot we be using possibly a 6 ton forward tipping dumper and 8 ton excavator/jcb 3cx but I see a lot of guys in the us use skids and things along thoughts lines and I really don't like the us style backhoe because they don't have side shift on the backhoe
HI Chris That machines nice as in being new, but a typical Deere just like some of the older 70's and 80's tractors with the one door cab. They put shit right in the line of sight to look at all day. A cab side post muffler, and regular crowd cylinders on the boom sides like a lot of other machines. would make the forward view way better than it is now L.O.L. I hate running loaders in lower buildings with that center cylinder poking up, a guys got to be so careful you don't mangle stuff in the roof. With regular rams the bucket tops the highest point,and easier to judge better I find .
I dont know the new JD numbering system. I worked with a 510B with external hydraulics for the shaker and impactor and a 510C extenda-hoe. The C could reach down 22 feet so that was impressive unless it was you that was in the ditch
I'm a JD fan.
That MUST have been a pleasant surprise when it showed up on the job. No complaints there, huh?
I miss running a backhoe
it's a shame there's no forward tipping dumpers in the USA. I. guess you know what I'm talking about but they are very useful here in England. they can carry up to 9 tons metric and can turn their body through 90°. easy for hauling short distances and backfilling trenches. I like your videos man, interesting stuff. 👍
we have the weird terex / JCB tipper things
I would like to have a four wheel drive john deere backhoe like this one for my dad.
next on investment list, a wheelloader? ;)
My uncle just bought one of those the other day. His only had 1 hour on it
Get a Caterpillar E or F model with the IT package and you'll forget about them case and Deere's.
Why would he get trash instead of a decent backhoe
I bought a John Deere 310c backhoe a couple years ago. its a 90s model but still runs like a top. i wonder what the c and l stand for?
+BigJames Gaming model number, if you dont know that then you probably didnt buy one...
+pinkbandit133 Because i didn't know what the letter meant? It's the first one I've ever owned, I don't know a whole lot about it because i only use it in the woods when me and my friend cut wood.
+BigJames Gaming : Ask a Deere dealer for verification, but I believe it's a series designation. In my experience, that's what most letters mean after model numbers (suffixes) in the equipment world, no matter which manufacturer it is. In other words, it mostly has to do with it's build era vintage. However, there may be more to it. Again, I'd ask a reputable Deere dealer for detailed info. And, if you happen to find out more, please share it with us here!
+Turbo Diesel I had a pretty bad leak on the the hydraulic cylinder for the front loader so i dropped it off at my local John Deere dealer last week for repairs. it won't be ready for another week but when i pick it up i will defiantly ask.
lc is just a add-on for power in most machines
would you ever buy john deer backhoe
I don't like the center cylinder on the front bucket!
@letsdig18 someone uploaded the same video
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I love the backhoe, but hell, why put the dump cylinder right in the center? I know it's not completely obstructing your view but it still bugs me.
+P0tat0_craft They design their bucket towhere the curl up is powered by the outward stroke of the cylinder. The push stroke is the strongest, and it really simplifies the linkage to use only one cylinder. I'm a fan of it.
+justfakeit888 The reason the return stroke is weaker than the thrust stoke is due to the fact that a hydraulic line can not handle nearly as much of a vacuum as it can positive pressure.
lul wut. No. Not at all. The push stroke is stronger than the return stroke because the return stroke loses volume because the rod takes up volume of the cylinder. Both directions are pushed at 3000+ psi. Vacuum would never do anything to move that bucket.
Oh, well by that logic then the beginning of the push stroke would the weakest wouldn't it? When the pump is asked to work under load via suction it is put at immediate disavantage.
No again. Start to finish, expansion stroke is full piston size times pressure applied. Contraction stroke calculation has to allow for the piston rod diameter taken out of the equation, thus the contraction stroke is always the weaker of the two. Hydraulic pumps are never put under a suction in any decent design.
that trail would suck to go up and down 100 times in a bobcat as rough as it is
+imchris5000 it got worse towards the end 4x4 almost wasn't enough
+letsdig18 Why not work the stone inwards instead from the back out? that way you're dumping on good hard stone and spreading and packing your way to the back? was it too muddy it would have ate the stone up?
Dumping cylinder in the middle , why not on the side, you always look against it.......
Other types have two laying cylinders thats better
Get a gopro