Well, Last year I had to drop off the backhoe on my garage floor. A $6000 attachment deserves a roof over it's head for the Winter if possible. You can only imagine how many times that thing got in the way over the previous Winter however. Sometimes the thought of moving that thing five inches for five minutes would have been nice. It was there for keeps and was in exactly the same spot 6 months later when Spring broke and I swapped the snow blower and installed the backhoe once again.
I know this has probably already been done and written about on TBN but this is my story. I had enough of that 1100 lb wonderful Kioti KB2465 Hoe the previous two Winters. I was going to put this thing on roller skates this Winter. If need be, I can skoot it over a bit and move some other item the stored BH blocks.
With that thought in mind, I strolled down the aisle at a Home Depot store and spyed a shelf full of Milwaukee furniturel dollies. Priced at $20.00 a piece I said I'll take all four and loaded them in my cart. I just today slid the backhoe off the back end of my CK-20. I had to fiddle a bit to get the backhoe balanced but once I broke the friction between the sub frame and the front receiver on the bottom of the tractor the whole works rolled right off.
I don't know how the entire experience gets graded just yet as the bh has yet to be reattached in the spring. I'll tell you one thing, the hardest part of loading the subframed attachment for me comes when I try to get the tractor perfectly alligned as I back up to pick the bh up. That's not going to be a problem this Spring as instead of backing the tractor in perfectly allignment to the hoe. The hoe gets to roll back under the tractor. Take a look at the attached pictures. YMMV
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I know this has probably already been done and written about on TBN but this is my story. I had enough of that 1100 lb wonderful Kioti KB2465 Hoe the previous two Winters. I was going to put this thing on roller skates this Winter. If need be, I can skoot it over a bit and move some other item the stored BH blocks.
With that thought in mind, I strolled down the aisle at a Home Depot store and spyed a shelf full of Milwaukee furniturel dollies. Priced at $20.00 a piece I said I'll take all four and loaded them in my cart. I just today slid the backhoe off the back end of my CK-20. I had to fiddle a bit to get the backhoe balanced but once I broke the friction between the sub frame and the front receiver on the bottom of the tractor the whole works rolled right off.
I don't know how the entire experience gets graded just yet as the bh has yet to be reattached in the spring. I'll tell you one thing, the hardest part of loading the subframed attachment for me comes when I try to get the tractor perfectly alligned as I back up to pick the bh up. That's not going to be a problem this Spring as instead of backing the tractor in perfectly allignment to the hoe. The hoe gets to roll back under the tractor. Take a look at the attached pictures. YMMV
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