BH stabilizer claws

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After using the BH with the factory flat plates, I soon realized I had to put on some claws to prevent the BH from just pulling the tractor around. It was so simple and easy, I cannot believe I did not do it sooner and would just keep repositioning the tractor! Took about an hour to cut, drill, and mount. They made a tremendous difference when digging.
 

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You'd think for as much as you paid for that backhoe it would at least come with some decent stabilizer feet . Some times the best fixes don't take much time or effort just a little thought. You get a Hey Atta Boy.:thumbsup::drink:
 
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^^ They're made so people can adapt to their own environment. Some use a rubber type cleat, others find they don't need anything. I used angle iron on mine bent 90 degrees so that they'd grip in two directions.


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I've seen wheels with tires attached to the stabelizers. The backhoe was working on pavement.
 
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I like the B21 pads. One side is steel ridges when you want to dig in. The other side is rubber pads for surfaces you don't want to mess up.
 

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After using the BH with the factory flat plates, I soon realized I had to put on some claws to prevent the BH from just pulling the tractor around. It was so simple and easy, I cannot believe I did not do it sooner and would just keep repositioning the tractor! Took about an hour to cut, drill, and mount. They made a tremendous difference when digging.

I did the same to my B26 but I welded the plate to mine. Then I found that just adding to the two sides as you have done just helped keep it from going backward and did nothing for it slipping to the side if I was digging off center. Next I just completely boxed it in on all four sides. I was afraid that it was going to hold/pack with mud but that isn't happening. I just added 1.5" tall plate to all sides. That seems to be enough to hold it steady in most instances.
 
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My 757 BH on my TC30 had the same issue . Could buy either the pavement pads or dirt pads at $$$$ . So made my own .

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If I do need to go on pavement or another surface that I don't want to tear up , ( Lawn ) , I can just unbolt , since the base is just bolted on , while the tangs are welded to base .

Fred H.
 
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The Kubota flip over stabilizer pads are the easiest to use.
Steel grip on one side, flip over ...rubber on the other side.
My TLB is missing the rubber pads.
I am looking for an inexpensive rubber source, to make my own.
 
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Mine are shaped like the OP's, but made from a large piece of C channel. I tried boxed in on all four sides. They were instantly packed full of material and slid like flat plate.

I've saw the X design on some large hoes from the factory.
 
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The Kubota flip over stabilizer pads are the easiest to use.
Steel grip on one side, flip over ...rubber on the other side.
My TLB is missing the rubber pads.
I am looking for an inexpensive rubber source, to make my own.

I took the rubber pads off my machine because I didn’t like them. I was thinking about making about a 6” extension for my m59 pads. The stabilizers don’t lift high enough for my liking.
 
 
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