Ivan49
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Has anyone ever used a backhoe mounted on a trailer. I have a small JD backhoe and I don't use it much. I am thinking about putting it on a trailer and using it behind the tractor
Same here,seems like a lot of trouble/dangerous for something that's not used much.When I envision a backhoe on a trailer a mechanical bull comes to mind with you operating the controls instead of someone else.
I built a CAD plans towable backhoe years ago that worked surprisingly well.I agree they have limits. Spend a few minutes watching MetsaMan's videos. The design of the anchor pads offsets a lot of the problems you mentioned.
I built a CAD plans towable backhoe years ago that worked surprisingly well.
It didn't have a lot of weight for digging, but the anchor pads were made to dig 6" into the ground to keep it in place and it worked well.
Has anyone ever used a backhoe mounted on a trailer. I have a small JD backhoe and I don't use it much. I am thinking about putting it on a trailer and using it behind the tractor
Although it might be a bit expensive to convert, I understand the desire. Much easier than hitching/unhitching the hoe for a 5 minute task.
Friend of mine in Finland uses a purchased trailer mounted hoe. He tackles some incredible jobs with it. Here's a link to his Utube videos.
Metsa Man
- YouTube
Certainly a unique/handy little machine.
I think it would be very suitable for small jobs.
The machine necessary for THAT job should probably be ten times larger.
MetsaMan might tend to overwork his equipment. But he gets the job done. I understood from the OP's original post that his backhoe is rather small. Would be a good candidate for converting to towable.
Here is a kubota unit converted to a towable.
When I was a kid, I remember seeing several truck mounted backhoes... they were almost always in cemeteries. Similar to this...
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