Backhoe 1985 Ford 1910 and 757/758 backhoe?

   / 1985 Ford 1910 and 757/758 backhoe? #1  

jbonacci152

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1985 Ford 1910 4wd
I'm very seriously looking for a backhoe attachment for my '85 Ford 1910. I see that Ford originally wanted to pair either the 757b or 758b with my unit. I see that the 758b has a deeper digging depth, higher loading heights and slightly more digging force. I also know that they used a subframe that bolts to the tractor instead of the 3pt hitch. With the removal of the backhoe unit itself (leaving the subframe attached to the tractor) is the 3pt hitch fully functional or do I need to remove the subframe in order to use my other 3pt implements? Also, I have a DuAl 110 loader on the tractor and am concerned about the compatibility of the 757/758 subframe with the subframe of the loader. I'm hoping they would not interfere with each other. IF this setup will work, I assume that the subframes are different for the different model and production year tractors. How do I go about finding one used that I know will work with my unit? Sorry to dump so many questions on everyone but as you can see I'm just gettin' started with this type of tractor and am kind of clueless.
 
   / 1985 Ford 1910 and 757/758 backhoe? #2  
I have a 1910 with BushHog 750 backhoe and Koyker loader.
If your buying used you will not know if it will fit your tractor if its made for another. You will usually need to modify it. Most tractor owners are into mods...welding...mfg things...etc.
If your buying a new subframe these are supplied by the backhoe mfg and you specify what tractor its for. Most factory subframes are not the best design but easy to mount. Some even use the lower drag arm pins on the axle for mounting the rear portion of the subframe in a quick remove fashion.
The 1910 is a strong enough tactor to use a 3pt hitch mount if you keep it tight. Meaning keep the downriggers set to prevent the digger from rotating and shaking on the tractor. When travelling you should snug the 3pt hitch upward just enough to prevent rocking of the backhoe. I am in process of building a subframe only because I have the stuff to make it with and love to weld and mfg things. My backhoe has been owned by 2 others prior to me and it was never on a subframe. Both people did fine and loved the ability of it. Most stories you hear about problems using 3pt hitch mounting are from smaller tractors and people that dont meticulously watch how they jack it around while using it. Some say you shouldnt have to. I say anything can be abused, and broken, and repaired......at a cost.
A subframe is nice and stronger but not a necessity.
If you want to run down a road full speed with bumbs all over and like to really dig without any concern then get a subframe.
If you loan your stuff out you should have a subframe.
Whats this nightmare of breaking a tractor in half ? Havent actually heard of one myself but have heard it can happen. They are far and few between.
These 3 pt hitch backhoe mounts would not even be sold if they were breaking peoples tractors in half very often. No company wants that type of advertisement on them.
Keep in touch...... Vic
 
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