tman1020
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- Jan 16, 2014
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- north west indiana
- Tractor
- Bobcat ct225 and Bad Boy zero turn
I don't think there's much cost savings By skipping the subframe it's not the most expensive part usually only adds couple hundred dollars. The main cost is in the backhoe itself. The quality ones cost more than the cheap ones just like anything else. However the backhoes that offer a subframe have normally been of the higher quality which puts the price at the higher end of the spectrum. However A subframe can be built for any of them most likely. if it's not offered by the manufacturer you could have one custom-made there's generally not that much to them.