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The new 4pt. subframe will not fit the older ('02) model 7500 hoe. Woods is now making a newer version of the 7500 that incorporates the 4pt subframe and does not have a top link to worry about. I am to the point that I am sorry I purchased the Woods brand due to lack of customer support. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif Wish I had bought the Kubota brand.
 
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Phil - I'm truly surprised with your lack of support from Wood's. I've worked with them previously trying to get a sub frame mount for my Mahindra 4500 and they worked with me enthusiastically and to my complete satisfaction. Personally, I would try every avenue to find the right department to assist you. Kubota has too big of a following for Woods to ignore any and all problems. I don't think that you might expect them to retrofit your unit however without any cost to you. Not certain what problems you might be having with your present setup except that you tore off the top link nor what your expectations might be of Woods. Kubota obviously doesn't think it is their problem either. Not taking anyone's side but a top link should be designed/engineered to do it's job. Is this Woods problem or Kubota's? Best of luck to you.

Clyde
 
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I have a woods BH7500 on my ford 1520 and it doesn't have a top link connection. My subframe anchors to my Front loader mounts with one long quick release pin, and two pin supports on the rear transmission housing that hold the three point hitch links in a quick release configuration. Unhook pins and hoses, block up hoe and drive forward. No problems with mine. Easy on and off.
 
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My local Kubota dealer has sold dozens of the Woods 7500 hoes mounted with the newer 4-pt subframe, mostly on the LXX30 Kubotas. The connection to the hoe is the same as the older subframe, except for sometimes the older subframe uses a beefed up toplink too
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I have not seen the new Woods hoes (BH80X), but the brochures show them using what looks like the same 4-pt subframes. I will try to attach a photo of this very hefty
$1000 subframe.

The photos of the toplink pullout failures I have seen do not look avoidable with heftier toplink brackets because there don't seem to be any more mounting holes to hold on to. The castings of some tractors just can't seem to take the sudden tension.
 

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Here is an L3010 with Woods 7500 and the older ($500) subframe. Note the toplink.
 

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Your picture shows the same subframe as mine. Have you ever not used the top link while operating? The factory csr told me to just not use the top link and I haven't had a chance to remount the hoe since the conversation, wet weather has set in here. I talked with other equipment sales and service people in the area about the damage and all seem to not want to tell me much. However, a Kubota parts guy urged me to get a beefed-up top link mount that is part of a Kubota BH mouting system for the tractor. This part is available from any Kubota dealer for about $400. The Woods factory issue is not dead yet, let's hope they come thru!!
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( The new 4pt. subframe will not fit the older ('02) model 7500 hoe. Woods is now making a newer version of the 7500 that incorporates the 4pt subframe and does not have a top link to worry about.)</font>

Are you sure about that? I have an older model 7500 backhoe. I bought it used from a rental place about two years ago. It was several years old when I bought it. It was originally set up for a 3 Pt hitch mount. Converting to the 4 pt hitch subframe was just a matter of unbolting some parts from the backhoe and bolting on new ones to fit the new 4 pt hitch. Nothing was custom made... all were stock parts from Woods.

I know the older Woods model 750 backhoe will not fit the new subframe.

John Mc
 
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Here's my Woods 4 point setup for my Woods 6500 hoe.
Pic 1.
 

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Here's one of the Woods 6500 hoe mounted on my L3430.
 

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