Backhoe a question about backhoe storage

   / a question about backhoe storage #11  
My Kubota B26 leaks down also. IIRC the manual says to remove the BH from the tractor supports then lower all the cylinders to a relaxed state so the hoe sets firmly on the ground (or dunnage if you like) then unhook the hydraulics. Never use the cylinders for support as almost all of them leak to some extent.
Crib up under the back hoe frame so it holds it firmly, lower the bucket, stabilizers till all the pressure is off, then unhook and drive away. A few folks build special dollies for their hoe so after it is removed they can move it around when needed. I don't ever remove mine since the major function of that tractor is dirt work or digging up stumps/trees. I use my other tractor for bush hog work.
 
   / a question about backhoe storage #12  
When I take the backhoe off the B21 I set it down with 5 parts touching the ground - the two stabilizer bases, the boom swivel base, the bucket tucked in, and the two stabilizer pads down. Can't fall down or sag. For hookup attach hoses, walk it to attaching height using bucket and stabilizers.
 
   / a question about backhoe storage #13  
This is what I have done with some success:

 
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Thank you everyone, I think I need to updata my backhoe manual, I will show you photo after we produce the support leg.
 
   / a question about backhoe storage #15  
general rule of thumb, i always release the pressure from hydraulics, after tractor is shut down, if you leave pressure in the system and or use the hydrualics to hold something up. you may have one heck of a time getting the quick connects to reconnect, at a later time.

all hydraulics leak, never trust hydraulics to hold something up.

let unit lay down on the ground or on a dolly, and if need be, buy some short "quick connect hoses" so you can run between tractor and backhoe. during connecting it backup. the short hoses. lets ya connect up to backhoe while on ground, and use the out riggers and hoe itself to lift it backup to a point you can attach it back onto the tractor. then during final hookup, remove the short hoses.
 
   / a question about backhoe storage #16  
Yes I do what Boggen said, he explained it better. I don't understand going to a lot of trouble to prop it up high. Heavy things propped up is an accident waiting to happen.
 
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I made many support leg for backhoe storage, here is the photo which I took from our workshop. the backhoe now is standing by those two steel legs, not by its cylinder leg.
 
 

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