I thought about that too. It would work for towed implements but doesn't do anything for 3pt ones.
Then I got to thinking about maybe coming up with a front 3pt hitch. After all, I don't do all that much 3pt work and half of what I do could be done by reversing the implement and using it on the front of the tractor. Gotta be easier than taking off the backhoe and then piss-anting those horribly heavy 3pt arms into position.
So my first try was do it the easy way.... The
M59 has a really stout loader & frame (4000 lb lift) so I stopped by the dealer and bought a SSQA 3pt, dropped the FEL bucket, put the SSQA 3pt on the front, hooked the 3pt to my smallest 6 foot back blade, and reversed the blade. Then gave it a try.
Wow! No good at all! Danger !!
For one thing, the whole affair sticks out so far forward that the smallest adjustment to lift arms or bucket tilt makes that grader blade jump a foot or more. It's like trying to sign your name with a six foot pencil.
Secondly - and more importantly - The stress on the loader frame and arms is clearly way too high. They flex. Moving half an inch of topsoil going forward is probably possible dead slowly ....anything more than that - or hitting a rock - is going to bend and break things.
Thirdly, a 3pt has float built in. I hadn't thought of that. The 3pt arms go up freely - but my loader arms do not. I have to position the arms at just the right height and then engage float with the loader control - which drops the arms a few inches requiring starting all over again and every bump means more delicate positioning.
This was not going to end well, so I gave it one more try by reversing the blade and pulling it towards me while driving backwards. I put my hat on backwards just to get in the spririt of the thing.
After all, grading and plowing backwards is just weird enough to be interesting, it might even work, and if nothing else will fascinate the neighbors. They don't have to wonder if I'm odd - they already know..... But no joy... same problems. Not enough fine control and still too much stress plus that float problem is still there. Plan #1 fails....
I still think a front 3pt is reasonable, but the loader arms are NOT the place to mount it. Now I'm looking at that front bumper .... that bumper is it's pretty darn stout......and easy to drill to mount some pivots. Maybe I can reinforce the brush guard enough to mount a top link top link...
There's nothing up there that matters all that much. Just an air filter.... plus some sort of oil cooler & the radiator of course....
rScotty