OP
p0opstlnksal0t
Silver Member
it really isnt too bad from the pics i too have seen much worse in this price range!
The backhoes I have seen for industrial tractors do not mount on the 3 point arms. Typically, the arms are removed and the backhoe mounts on the pivot points for the 3 point arms. In some cases, there is a subframe that mounts under the tractor.
As to size, it is relative. Just saying that it is a large backhoe, you need to look at the weight and the force generated by the hydraulics. The recommended backhoe for this tractor is the Ford 764. You need to look at the 764 specifications and compare it to what you are looking at. View attachment 624861
I had a 3550 which is an earlier version of these industrial tractors. I believe it was a CAT 2, but the balls were replaceable so you could use CAT 1 or 2 pins. It says it can lift 3K Lbs so plenty.
I had a Prairie Dog 7.5 3 point mount on it. worked with no issues. I'm sure you can go 9 or 10' if you wanted. It's heavy tractor so I doubt you will break it. If you could find the actual backhoe that fits directly would always be better.
p0opstlnksal0t; there is a woods 1050 for sale locally for like 2k[/QUOTE said:You can always make a frame mount for it. And or keep looking for the 764. The 764 is probably not the only one that will fit, so you probably need to do some research on models before and after to see what will fit. And just keep looking.
Is this the one you are looking for?
https://www.machinerytrader.com/listings/construction-attachment/for-sale/19767521/ford-764
Of course, never close or cheap.
You can always make a frame mount for it. And or keep looking for the 764. The 764 is probably not the only one that will fit, so you probably need to do some research on models before and after to see what will fit. And just keep looking.