Backhoe Feeling Like a Big Boy Now!

   / Feeling Like a Big Boy Now! #11  
Looks like you are ready to move up to the "Majors". Now if you can quit hitting your head on the folded ROPS, maybe you'll remember how all that went.:D
 
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Bigtiller - you owe me that fist bump! I got my BH back on & off again a couple of times today as I made a new dolly for the BH!!

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   / Feeling Like a Big Boy Now! #13  
:drink: Sorry I would fist bump but can't find the dang emoticon. :laughing: Yeah I bought a BH dolly from Bxpanded before I realized I should have welded up one myself. Still a very nice dolly. That said... the first time was a bit of a challenge. Now it is a piece of cake. Welcome to the pleasures of using implements! Looking good. Only problem I see is the box blade needs a paint job. :D
 
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:drink: Only problem I see is the box blade needs a paint job. :D

I agree - that box blade would look much better in Orange - like my new WoodMaxx chipper!



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   / Feeling Like a Big Boy Now! #15  
Bigtiller - you owe me that fist bump! I got my BH back on & off again a couple of times today as I made a new dolly for the BH!!

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   / Feeling Like a Big Boy Now! #17  
I want to know what attachment you use to trim the money tree you must have growing somewhere on that property. ;)

Truth be told I could probably afford that stuf too, except that we have horses. Like they say, the way to make a small fortune with horses, is to start with a large fortune. :laughing:

Have fun with your toys bro. :thumbsup:
 
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I want to know what attachment you use to trim the money tree you must have growing somewhere on that property. ;)

I'd like to be able to buy EVERY attachment/implement I desire but that won't happen!! We are fortunate enough to own everything but our house at the moment. I spread out my requests for implement purchases with my wife & whenever possible, try to convince her that they're her idea!!!

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   / Feeling Like a Big Boy Now! #19  
Ok - so here's pictorial evidence of my Tractoring successes this week!!

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With the way the backhoe is sitting on the dollies it looks like you will have some trapped pressure when you try to reconnect the hydraulic lines. When you take the backhoe off you need to cycle all the levers with the tractor off to relieve any hydraulic pressure so the hydraulics are not supporting any of the backhoe weight. It looks like you are using the boom cylinder to support weight between the dolly under the ripper and dollies at the tractor side of the hoe. You may want to put some blocks under the hoe near the boom pivot to support the weight. Since the stabilizers are up, you should put a ratchet strap between them to support their weight. When you go to reattach the hoe. You might have support the hoe under the boom pivot with a jack. Trapped pressure will make it difficult, if not impossible, to couple the quick disconnects when you reattach the hoe. To relieve trapped pressure so you can couple the quick disconnects, cover the nipple with a rag and tap the check on the end of the nipple with a hammer. You will get a squirt of oil into the rag and you may have to do it a couple of times to get the weight relaxed.
 
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Thanks for your reply.

With the way the backhoe is sitting on the dollies it looks like you will have some trapped pressure when you try to reconnect the hydraulic lines. When you take the backhoe off you need to cycle all the levers with the tractor off to relieve any hydraulic pressure so the hydraulics are not supporting any of the backhoe weight.

I did do this prior to disconnecting the hydraulics.



It looks like you are using the boom cylinder to support weight between the dolly under the ripper and dollies at the tractor side of the hoe. You may want to put some blocks under the hoe near the boom pivot to support the weight.

This was a temporary solution - have since successfully gotten it back on the tractor (without issues with trapped pressure) & onto a dolly that I built. I'll have to get some pictures of the BH on its new dolly.


Since the stabilizers are up, you should put a ratchet strap between them to support their weight.

It's not easy to see in the picture but the stabilizers have a bungee between them.

When you go to reattach the hoe. You might have support the hoe under the boom pivot with a jack. Trapped pressure will make it difficult, if not impossible, to couple the quick disconnects when you reattach the hoe. To relieve trapped pressure so you can couple the quick disconnects, cover the nipple with a rag and tap the check on the end of the nipple with a hammer. You will get a squirt of oil into the rag and you may have to do it a couple of times to get the weight relaxed.

Good advice if I do get any pressure trapped. Thank you!

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