Lifting backhoe attachment using front loader

   / Lifting backhoe attachment using front loader #21  
I don't always read many pages of posts, but doesn't anyone read the op comments before making suggestions?

Kudos to the OP for trying to plan things ahead of time. I do that too. Irritates the heck out of me, when guys just want to get there, and then have no resourses to do anything. It's sometimes crazy how much stuff I bring to a project like that.
 
   / Lifting backhoe attachment using front loader #22  
I don't always read many pages of posts, but doesn't anyone read the op comments before making suggestions?

Kudos to the OP for trying to plan things ahead of time. I do that too. Irritates the heck out of me, when guys just want to get there, and then have no resourses to do anything. It's sometimes crazy how much stuff I bring to a project like that.

What suggestions have been made without reading the posts?
 
   / Lifting backhoe attachment using front loader
  • Thread Starter
#23  
Guys, I really appreciate all the helpful tips and suggestions. I have four 3,200 lbs straps and one 1,500 lbs, 2x 6ft 13,000lbs lifting slings. I hope this is sufficient as that’s all I got.
The backhoe will have the subframe on it and I think that will provide some additional stability. It’s a 3h Highway drive.
She (the owner) does have a front loader to lift the backhoe. Wednesday is the day.
 
   / Lifting backhoe attachment using front loader #24  
^^ +1, not sure if he was talking to me or not but I fail to see where that comment came from. Seems each answer had some thought into it.

Just to flesh out my previous answer this is precisely what I would do.

This isn't all that complicated. Use a 3 point attach system on the backhoe (chains, or straps it doesn't matter as long as they have a working load of 500 pounds a piece which even a 1" rachet strap has) and use a lifting device to lift it off the ground. If your lifting device does not have the height/stability required to lift over any side rails on the trailer that may or may not be present (we don't know that at this point) then simply back the trailer under the lifted load and reverse to unload. If worried about the trailer floor being damaged then bring a 2x4 and a 4x4 with a means to cut to lengths and a cordless screwdriver will screws to form a solid base for the hoe to sit on (bring a low profile jack just in case you need to jack up an area as well). Prior to tying down to trailer first ensure all hoe cylinders are closed and cinched closed for the trip.

I suspect the only issue you may have either loading or unloading from the side of the trailer is a reach issue for which you may have to load from the rear then slide it forward via a winch or come-a-long but removal of any folding ramps would be required. Why not just drive up the ramp you ask, a high bucket with weight going up a possibly steep ramp just seems a little sketchy to me.

If it were me I'd use three 2" axle straps around the lift points of the backhoe and then attach three 2" ratchet straps with snap hooks to the axle straps for easy alignment/balancing purposes. Wrap a chain with grab hooks around the bucket and attach the chain to all three ratchet straps via a shackle or just snap the ratchet straps individually to the chain.

That said, this could also easily be done with a 75' ski rope.
 
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   / Lifting backhoe attachment using front loader #25  
My point was somewhat generic. But it seemed clear he didn't have forks and was probably not going out to buy some for this job.

And there WAS a tractor at the other end.

I'm guilty too. Easier to put suggestions out there without reading all the information.
 
   / Lifting backhoe attachment using front loader #26  
I’d be worried the loader at pickup sight wouldn’t lift it high enough to get on the trailer.
 
   / Lifting backhoe attachment using front loader #27  
Can the stabilizers be extended down and chained together to allow for a more stable ride? I realize they would have to be restrained from settling down. Just a question. Jon
 
   / Lifting backhoe attachment using front loader
  • Thread Starter
#28  
I'm happy to report that I was able to successfully transport the backhoe attachment with no major issue. Thank you all for your help. A lot of your suggestions made it possible - slings, shackles, etc... I'll post some pictures later this week.
THANK YOU!!!
 
   / Lifting backhoe attachment using front loader #29  
Without pictures, it NEVER HAPPENED.

Congratulations!
 
   / Lifting backhoe attachment using front loader #30  
I'm happy to report that I was able to successfully transport the backhoe attachment with no major issue. Thank you all for your help. A lot of your suggestions made it possible - slings, shackles, etc... I'll post some pictures later this week.
THANK YOU!!!

:thumbsup:
I was following this, hoping that you would tell us how you got it home.
 

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