Bobcat hydraulic attachments

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I would probably not connect it to the bobcat if it is not required to run it. Why tie up two machines if you only need to use one? You could get a Skid Steer unit and use it as an excuse to make a SS quick attach adapter for the Massey or see if they would sell you a 3pt unit less pto pump. But first I would learn what is required to drill a well.
 
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The well that I measured the depth is not an abandoned well. It actually goes to my house, but the previous owner sold part of the land and the well sits on part of what he sold. I have access and have been using the water, but I need to have a well on my property. I looked at the pump on the front of the mf30 and it looks like it would be fairly simple to connect hydraulics to a well rig even if the well rig was physically connected to the bobcat. The mf doesn't have a pto shaft. It has a cap over a place that looks like it should possibly have one?? But I am not sure. I also have a leyland 384 tractor. It is an England made tractor, I would think it should have a big enough pump on it as well. It does have a pto, but it is very difficult to engage and disengage it for some reason. I rarely (never) use it.
 

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