Re: Attaching a Backhoe to the 3-Point Hitch on a Mahindra 5555
We bought a
WoodMaxx 8600 that attaches to the 3-point hitch on our Mahindra 5555. The
WoodMaxx looks like a good value for the money but I have a question about hooking it up. An adjustable bar is provided to replace the top link, but the mounting hole in the bar is smaller than the pin in the mounting bracket on the Mahindra.
WoodMaxx suggested using bushings on the tractor. I was thinking about having the hole on the bar machined larger.
A second problem is the draft linkage. I do not want to attach the backhoe to the bracket that regulates the draft. Seems to me that would tear it up. The bracket on the tractor to which the draft linkage is affixed looks far stronger. Removing the draft link however looks like a pain. How do you experienced tractor backhoe operators do it?
I see this thread is wandering all over the place so lets get it back in line with your questions.
First off, I'm buying the big Wood Max 86 or 9600 3 point backhoe to mount on my M9000 Kubota, which, I presume is quite a bit bigger than your Mahindra (don't think I've ever seen one actually) but thats neither here nor there.
Couple things you need to adhere to. One thing is never attempt to pick up the arse end of the tractor with a 3 point hitch backhoe, it puts was too much strain on the transmission case. Just set your outriggers down firmly and set down the FEL bucket and dig. When you want to move, move the tractor with the tractor, never the hoe.
I don't even recommend horsing a tractor with a sub frame mounted hoe, it's bad business.
Secondly, disable the draft linkage by removing the link between the rocker section and the control valve on the transmission. On my Kubota, the draft sensing linkage is pinned to the rocker. Removing the pin and pulling the linkage out of the bushing renders it inoperative. When you pin the upper mount to the rocker, use the upper hole. That limits any movement in the rocker.
I can understand why posters cannot answer that question, most all compact tractors don't have draft control.... Not enough balls for ground engaging implements anyway, I farm with my tractors, chisel plow, disc so I use draft control all the time. All draft control does it pull the implement up when it senses a heavier load than you set. Position control (like most little tractors have, does nothing. It can't sense anything and most little tractors, like I said don't do ground work.
Bottom line is, don't expect the unit to work like a dedicated construction hoe. It won't and you'll break something, most likely your transmission case. It's for light ground work only. digging ditches, landscaping and light work. It won't pull out tree stumps and it won't move itself around...well it will but you'll break something.
Used wisely and cautiously, it will work just as well as a subframe hoe will. My last hoe was a subframe Kubota I sold with that tractor long ago.
I would not change the hole diameter in the top link, if anything, I'd source another link from a solid steel bar and have it drilled (by a machine shop) to fit. I plan on changing their top mount to just that. I own a machine and fabrication shop so thats nothing for me to make.
If you have any questions PM me and I'll try to answer them.