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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Idaho
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I got a great deal on a LW7 backhoe and the specs say it is a cat II. The DK35SE specs say that the three point is a cat I. How do I pair these up? Bushings? adaptors?
Thanks, Marcus |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Prudence Island, RI
Posts: 3,848
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Not sure but if it is a 3pt mount backhoe I would reconsider regardless of Cat 1 or 2. It is pretty easy to hurt a tractor with a backhoe that is not supported by a subframe. I've never heard of doing it but many Cat 2 implements can be used on Cat 1 tractors by using bushings to increase the pin size (or I guess to just put in a bigger pin). Still, seems even more dicey to do that with a backhoe if it is really a 3pt mount.
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Silver Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Idaho
Posts: 108
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Good advice. So my next question is how to design a subframe that will fit this backhoe to my tractor. I have welding experience, just need to design something that will be easy to deal with.
Maybe the thing to do would be to purchase a subframe that fits the Kioti DK35SE, then fab something to attach to that. Marcus |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: midwest
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If you want to carefully try the hoe, just replace the cat II pins on the hoe with cat I pins. Some pins will have Cat II on the threads but Cat I on the pin side. |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Lancaster County, PA
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Not to be rude, and I've never pointed this out to anyone online in all most posts here... but those backhoes are total junk. I'd do your best to sell it and buy somthing of better quality. We had a local guy buy one and its been back in the shop repeatably for hydraulic problems. I can't really name one part of it that we have not worked on. We've welded the boom, replaced all the hoses, worked on the valves. I'd hate to see you put in the time trying to work up a subframe and end up in the same boat as this guy.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Mid-Coast Maine
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Jim - Husky W4814- 48" walk behind lawn mower. For my 1.7 acres of lawn. - '06 Kioti CK30 HST - KL130 loader w/reinforcing bracket, SS QA, LK3054 QA bucket, engine coolant heater, dual rear remotes, KB2375 Backhoe w/thumb, 7ft 6 way rear blade, chains front/rear, loaded rear tires, Kioti Canopy. For eveything else. |
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