Re: Backhoe modifications
No such thing as light use and hoe. Its not that you won't be gentle, it is that digging is hard work.
IMO, your hitch will support the weight, but will not support the torque and you will rip the 3PT off the tractor on the first scoop.
Its why they have sub frame rods to add support.
Why not figure out how to make it like a tow behind.
https://www.google.com/search?q=tow+...w=1050&bih=735
edit:
Just saw your pix. Make an adapter and hook it to your skidsteer.
Re: Backhoe modifications
I have used a three point hitch hoe on a much smaller tractor. I have never seen anyone rip off a three point hitch with a 6 foot hoe. Seems to be a lot of three point hitch backhoes out and about. This one was offerd either way, sub frame or 3Pt. Also I am a heavy equipment operator for the last thirty five years, so I know the dynamics of digging. I also know that the Jubilee is a rugged tractor. We plan to use some fairly heavy steel and add the sway bars or even make our own.
I thought further about this....I have seen the posts on here and other sites about the 3 pt vs sub frame mounted backhoe attachments, broken bell housings, etc. I grew up on a 2,000 acre green bean farm running farm quipment from big plowing and fitting tractors to bean pickers,right down to little utility tractors. Why should a backhoe "or any attachment" that is matched to a particular size tractor tear the tractor apart if used and not abused. A backhoe with a rated breakout force of 4,000 lbs should never rip apart a hitch. It might be harder on the tractor bell housing if slamming and ripping into rocks and stumps, but the hitch is made to take some pretty hard impact forces, such as implements slamming up and down during transport on rough roads, to jerking out stumps, or hitting something hard with a back blade. My bet it that those impact forces are far greater on a hitch than those generated by a little backhoe digging in soil. Where am I wrong??
Re: Backhoe modifications
if a 3pt hoe has a subframe of somsort, and isn't rock picking and stump tugging.. it will likely be ok.. one use dlike a bulldozer.. well.. that might be an issue.
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You know, I guess I am wrong on this one. I have only seen undermounts and the only 3pt I ever saw was ripped from a tractor. But as I looked into this, I see that it is done and done by the big companies.
I apologize, spoke way too soon.
Carl
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i've seen damaged 3pt hoe's..but most had no subframe. or were used way too hard. some had endemic failures like loose frame bolts that allowd play and flexing.
with any heavy equipment.. damage CAN happen...
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I have the same hoe on my Jinma. It seems rugged enough but it certainly takes some practice to get proficient with. It has a very jerky operation. I've read several posts about people attempting to smooth them out.
Re: Backhoe modifications
on some side to side situations you can use orifice valves to slow downthe reaction..e tc.