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   / The B2650 count down has begun! #141  
Are you getting spacers behind the 15" wide as well, or just doing the rims and tires? I did the spacers, my sidewall to sidewall width is 60.5".

I did check total length of the B2650, bucket flat and bucket rolled in tight.View attachment 537914View attachment 537915

Perfect. I was going to ask for this measurement, but you beat me to it!

I'm trying to determine if I can finagle a B2650+BH77 w/standard R4's (most likely) into my basement garage. I should be good on length, but I'm concerned about my 7' garage door. The plan is to fold the ROPS and I'm okay with that, but I'm worried I might have to also extend the backhoe to gain clearance while passing under the door and opener. For reference, how tall is the garage door in your videos?

Thanks.
 
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#142  
I'll have to actually measure my garage door opening for you but I know I only clear by about 3 to 4 in..

I can also tell you that if you kick the backhoe completely sideways 90 degrees to the Tractor you can compress to an overall length of 14 ft 7 in. 3663.jpeg3667.jpeg
 
   / The B2650 count down has begun! #143  
Awesome.
I picked up a snow plow off of a pickup truck for 40$

I cut the plow frame to get it as close as I could to the loader frame and made a skid steer quick attach adapter plate. Changed how the hydraulic cylinder rotated the blade.

Hopefully have it painted and ready to go by the weekend. Just will be needing the tractor at that point. LOL
 
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Dan,

Do you need me to go out and measure my doors now, or just get it the next time I'm outside? I'm inside and feeling lazy... But if you need it, I'll go down there. I have 3 garages under the house facing the rear woods as level 1, another layer of 4 garages over that that face the side as level 2 where the driveway comes in, then above that is the first floor of the house.

I live on a hill side, so we used garages and extra courses of block to jack the house up so that the front face is higher towards the street. So the tractor is 2 floors down and out back.... And I'm cold and lazy. If we didn't do this, you'd drive past and see shingles

Note that with a garage door opener your doors typically go up higher, my upper level has openers and they open above the doorway opening. The lower garages are manual, they roll back a few inches from totally open. I have to be really careful pulling out of those lower garages, I've already messed up and pulled some of the threshold rubber off of the door edge.
 
   / The B2650 count down has begun! #145  
Rock crawler,
All 9’ doors here.. so I should be good. When I had my bx I always left the ROPS down anyway. That will be the highest point for me since I never got the backhoe. I’m hoping to find one in a year or two somebody got and never used and get it for half price... lol

Got the snow plow and bracket sand blasted tonight. Will go into primer tomorrow. Hopefully paint this weekend. Maybe the tractor will even show up at the dealer on Friday. I hope the tires ship tomorrow. It will kill me even more if the tractor is assembled ready to go sitting on jack stands waiting for rims and tires...
 
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#146  
9' doors? Why would you ever put the ROPS down if you 108' tall openings? You could drive Bigfoot into those garages
 
   / The B2650 count down has begun! #147  
Mine with cab fits under a 7'6" high door, but just makes it. You should be fine with 9' doors.
 
   / The B2650 count down has begun! #148  
Hey Phil, how is the hydro
Noise and everything in your cab tractor?

Some days I kick myself for not ordering one. But for what I’m going to do with the tractor I think it would be in the way more than anything
 
   / The B2650 count down has begun! #149  
I'll have to actually measure my garage door opening for you but I know I only clear by about 3 to 4 in..

I can also tell you that if you kick the backhoe completely sideways 90 degrees to the Tractor you can compress to an overall length of 14 ft 7 in.View attachment 537919View attachment 537920

RC, with yor backhoe turned sideways, how wide are you? I am lookin at a B26 and need to haul it on 16ft trailer. I hope I can balance it length wise, maybe put bucket in pickup bed. And twist the backhoe. Inside of trailer between sides is about 80". Thanks, Jon
 
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RC, with yor backhoe turned sideways, how wide are you? I am lookin at a B26 and need to haul it on 16ft trailer. I hope I can balance it length wise, maybe put bucket in pickup bed. And twist the backhoe. Inside of trailer between sides is about 80". Thanks, Jon

Jon,

Correct me if I am wrong, but I think that you would want the distance from centerline to the swung backhoe bucket? I can't imagine that you would haul the machine with the entire machine moved to the extreme left on the trailer and the backhoe swung to the extreme right? I can get you both total width and centerline to outside of backhoe, that way you can ponder it.... But I think that you want the machine at least reasonably close to centered left/right over the axles so that the load is more stable?
 

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