BoulderBob
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Alas I have had to part with mt Kubotal L48 when I sold a property and the buyer made it part of the sale. I miss the equipment more than the real estate!
But I have moved on to greener pastures and purchased a 2004 JD 4520 as part of the new ranch. I am trying to get over my Orange envy and set up the JD with a backhoe and a proper front bucket but Deere does not seem to play well with others like Kubota did. The front bucket attachment setup is proprietary making accessories expensive. Anyone have any experience with the John Deere to Quick Tach Skid Steer Adapter Bobtach Bucket Latch to make access to cheaper front attachments?
That brings up the other end of the tractor - the backhoe. Best thing about the L48 was the quick attach backhoe that could be operated from inside the cab with a swivel of the seat. I've been looking into backhoes for the 4520 and looks like I'm going to be climbing up and down some stairs with a change of seats to use the backhoe. Not sure if I want to go the 3-point route and have to be careful about twisting the connection between the hoe and the tractor but the subframe mounts are expensive and hard to find used.
Any thoughts or reassurance that Green is better than Orange or are they just 2 different animals and I should just be happy with what I have.
Thanks,
Feeling Green
But I have moved on to greener pastures and purchased a 2004 JD 4520 as part of the new ranch. I am trying to get over my Orange envy and set up the JD with a backhoe and a proper front bucket but Deere does not seem to play well with others like Kubota did. The front bucket attachment setup is proprietary making accessories expensive. Anyone have any experience with the John Deere to Quick Tach Skid Steer Adapter Bobtach Bucket Latch to make access to cheaper front attachments?
That brings up the other end of the tractor - the backhoe. Best thing about the L48 was the quick attach backhoe that could be operated from inside the cab with a swivel of the seat. I've been looking into backhoes for the 4520 and looks like I'm going to be climbing up and down some stairs with a change of seats to use the backhoe. Not sure if I want to go the 3-point route and have to be careful about twisting the connection between the hoe and the tractor but the subframe mounts are expensive and hard to find used.
Any thoughts or reassurance that Green is better than Orange or are they just 2 different animals and I should just be happy with what I have.
Thanks,
Feeling Green