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Is anybody running a 3-point backhoe on there deere?
Is there anything to be carefull for? |
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I think it's a bad idea...to much risk in breaking the tranny case from the stress.
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Totally agree with Kenny.
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This mounts by the 3 point arms plus it has two 1/2x4 support arms that come down to the drawl bar. I thank they take a lot of the stress.
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Yes...but there is no subframe that goes under the tractor towards the front to distribute the load, its all on the rear of the tractor.
Take a look in JDParts to see how they mount the hoe's.
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If you add a subframe to help support the 3pt arm mounting area and tie it in with the loader frme. I'm not sure how the top link for your 3pt attaches to the rear axle but that area might need some re-enforcing also.
After looking at a lot of 3pt mounted 'hoe's and seeing some damaged tractors from using them without a sub-frame I determined that it seems that most of the problems came from putting too large of a backhoe on for the tractor. When selecting a 3pt BH you have to size one that is smaller than what would normally be used with a sub-frame mount. Kubota is usually very conservative with their equipment and offered a factory 3pt BH for the B32/3300 that wouldn't void the warrenty, if you looked at the specs. it was very detuned from the sub-frame mounted BH. 1.5ft less digging depth and a lot less dipper force. I think you can use a 3pt BH without damaging the tractor, just brace it and/or size it a little smaller, I like the 3pt because you don't have to r&r the 3pt components. The only reason I'm going with a subframe mount is the 3pt puts the BH too far out the back for me. Brad
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It does hang out there a little ways. I thank it will be ok provided nobody gets to gungho with it.
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I've got a Woods bh750-3 on my JD650 Its heavy but I don't push it either. You just have to be gentle. I'm really easy on stuff (Love my tractors)I think its better to have it hooked by subframe but I got mine for $400.00 so I'm just looking for a bigger tractor!
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