MudtrekkerMD
New member
Hello All,
New member here! I have a recently purchased a Cub Cadet 4wd Hydro 7275 Backhoe/Loader, with all accessories Cub brand.
The sub frame mounted Backhoe appears to have never been removed from the tractor, or at least not taken off in some time.
Currently the 3-Point Hitch Arms are disabled and now I need to use them. I was told there is some kind of bypass valve/setup that needs to be turned back on once the backhoe is removed from tractor.
How do I enable the 3-Point Hitch after I remove the Backhoe?
Is there a certain way to reconnect the hydraulic homes once the fitting are pulled at the Quick Connects?
TIA for any help you may pass on to this ol Country Boy, sure do appreciate it!
JC.
BTW
This Cub (now called "Cubby") is in great shape with only 1180 hours when I got it. So far I've put on about 30+ hours on it and still have lots to do this Fall now that it's getting a bit cooler here in North Central MD. This thing is great, just as good or better than any of the Green, Orange or Blue I ran before (quite a few). Seems to have much better power and operator comfort than the similar JD's I considered but ruled out only because of price.
This thing is great, especially with my bum back...
Talked my PA Dealer into giving me a brand spanking new 3-Point Top link since mine was missing when purchased.
New member here! I have a recently purchased a Cub Cadet 4wd Hydro 7275 Backhoe/Loader, with all accessories Cub brand.
The sub frame mounted Backhoe appears to have never been removed from the tractor, or at least not taken off in some time.
Currently the 3-Point Hitch Arms are disabled and now I need to use them. I was told there is some kind of bypass valve/setup that needs to be turned back on once the backhoe is removed from tractor.
How do I enable the 3-Point Hitch after I remove the Backhoe?
Is there a certain way to reconnect the hydraulic homes once the fitting are pulled at the Quick Connects?
TIA for any help you may pass on to this ol Country Boy, sure do appreciate it!
JC.
BTW
This Cub (now called "Cubby") is in great shape with only 1180 hours when I got it. So far I've put on about 30+ hours on it and still have lots to do this Fall now that it's getting a bit cooler here in North Central MD. This thing is great, just as good or better than any of the Green, Orange or Blue I ran before (quite a few). Seems to have much better power and operator comfort than the similar JD's I considered but ruled out only because of price.
This thing is great, especially with my bum back...
Talked my PA Dealer into giving me a brand spanking new 3-Point Top link since mine was missing when purchased.