Backhoe Backhoe question for Ford 8N

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nvip9r

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Kioti CK30
I was wondering if anyone could point me in a direction. I am interested in putting a backhoe on the Ford8N I own. I was wondering on what size could I use. Is there a limit on the size...I know I don"t want a 11footer but thinking something in the 8foot range. Would that be too much for the rearend. I was thinking of buying a 3 point hitch one but build some type of subframe for it so it would be more stable? Is that a good idea? Is it too large for a small tractor like the 8N. Thanks for any help or ideas. Also I read that there are some links out there about subframes, I haven't had any luck finding them. Point me in the right direction...also I plan on upgrading my tractor some day in the near future, but so far the 8N has done me great.
 
   / Backhoe question for Ford 8N #2  
Those old 8n's are good, tough little tractors but really not designed to be used as a backhoe. Although its possible to hook one up, it sure would not be a smart idea in my opinion. If you need a backhoe for occasional use it may be better all around to just rent a modern machine. Anyways, just my thoughts.

Enjoy your 8n, I sure had fun with the ones I've owned. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
   / Backhoe question for Ford 8N #3  
Try to look for pics of a 'sherman digger'... etc.. and see what size you can attach.

Soundguy

this is an 8n w/ loader and sherman power digger backhoe

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here is an 8n with a funk 6cyl conversion.. and a sherman pd..
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another 8n
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2n ( nearly identical to 8n ) with hoe and laoder..
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8n
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I also found dozens of examples of fergy t0-3X and ford Hundred series with hoe's on them. All those tractors will be in the same basic 'strength' category for attaching a 3pt loader, base don tranny casting and diffiy casting, and bolt/flange size.. etc.

Good luck

Soundguy
 
 
 
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