irwin
Veteran Member
If your tractor doesn't have a loader...I'll be in the "don't do it" camp... but if it does.. then why not.
A backhoe that will fit the size and power of your tractor will cost many thousands of $... Having said that I'd be careful about using the 3pt for a backhoe mount...
There are several "built my own subframe" threads on here. If you have any fabrication talent ?... here's a project that can save you some money...or frustrate the heck outa ya. A couple years ago I did just that, took a 3pt backhoe and made a functional subframe for it... no it wasn't pretty like some of the more talented members have made.. but it was strong and I never had a concern about damaging my tractor while using it.
Do a search of TBN's archives on " subframe", "3pt backhoes" and then decide if this is for you.
The subframe is mounted to the loader mounts, then the frame is secured to the rear of the tractor on or near the rear axle, then the frame is securely mounted to the backhoe...
Ideally, make the hoe and subframe a solid unit that is securely mounted to the tractor.
A backhoe that will fit the size and power of your tractor will cost many thousands of $... Having said that I'd be careful about using the 3pt for a backhoe mount...
There are several "built my own subframe" threads on here. If you have any fabrication talent ?... here's a project that can save you some money...or frustrate the heck outa ya. A couple years ago I did just that, took a 3pt backhoe and made a functional subframe for it... no it wasn't pretty like some of the more talented members have made.. but it was strong and I never had a concern about damaging my tractor while using it.
Do a search of TBN's archives on " subframe", "3pt backhoes" and then decide if this is for you.
The subframe is mounted to the loader mounts, then the frame is secured to the rear of the tractor on or near the rear axle, then the frame is securely mounted to the backhoe...
Ideally, make the hoe and subframe a solid unit that is securely mounted to the tractor.