rswyan
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- Joined
- May 12, 2004
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- Location
- Northeast Ohio
- Tractor
- Kubota B2910, Cub Cadet Pro Z 154S, Simplicity 18 CFC, Cub Cadet 782
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Here is a shot from the right side of the tractor....you can see how the gray bracket attaches to the loader frame and extends back to the rear end...
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Cool, thanks !
Yup, I just went and looked - I've got the same brackets on my B2910. However, these brackets were installed on the tractor when I bought it with the 402 FEL (but WITHOUT the BL4690B backhoe ... which I added later) Based on that, I'd say that these brackets are actually part of the loader subframe.
In reality, they could be a sort of combo loader/backhoe subframe and may be another reason (besides weight and counterbalance) why Kubota says that a FEL is required for a Kubota backhoe on this tractor.
I think Neil is correct in his assessment - it isn't really a subframe that attaches directly to the backhoe, but it does provide additional strengthening of the frame and essentially provides the functionality that a subframe would (more or less.)
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Cool, thanks !
Yup, I just went and looked - I've got the same brackets on my B2910. However, these brackets were installed on the tractor when I bought it with the 402 FEL (but WITHOUT the BL4690B backhoe ... which I added later) Based on that, I'd say that these brackets are actually part of the loader subframe.
In reality, they could be a sort of combo loader/backhoe subframe and may be another reason (besides weight and counterbalance) why Kubota says that a FEL is required for a Kubota backhoe on this tractor.
I think Neil is correct in his assessment - it isn't really a subframe that attaches directly to the backhoe, but it does provide additional strengthening of the frame and essentially provides the functionality that a subframe would (more or less.)