Herkypilot
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- Joined
- Oct 3, 2011
- Messages
- 566
- Location
- Meadows of Dan, VA
- Tractor
- Kubota M7060 HDC12, KX040 & L3540 HST
I recently purchased this backhoe and received it about 3 weeks ago. The price included free liftgate delivery to my home address and it was delivered quickly and in good shape. I ordered it with the optional hydraulic thumb. It was well packed on a pallet and wrapped in cellophane. All parts where there, but the assembly manual didn't include an inventory. I only knew all the nuts and bolts were there after assembly was complete.

The first step is to attach both stabilizers. The bottom connections were straight forward, but hooking up the ends of the hydraulic cylinders was impossible without extending them slightly. I tried pulling on them with no hoses attached just to see if I could extend them even a 1/2, but they didn't budge. You have to hook up the hoses, fill the hydraulic tank and connect the PTO driven pump to get this accomplished.


I had to tie up the left side. These hydro hoses were the right length, but for some reason, the right side was about twice as long. They would be too long and get in the way. I just ended up stuffing the slack back up into the console.



Filling the Hydro tank took a little while since the fill hole is about 1 inch. All my funnels except one didn't fit the hole. I had one of those funnels with a long tube on it which is removable. This one was small enough to fit, but it took me about 30 minutes to pour about 4+ gallons in.

You must add 12 oz. of gear oil to the pump before attaching. With the PTO pump attached, I could finally raise the hoe to attach it to the tractor. It took a good 10 minutes with the tractor running at idle and refilling the hydro tank to get things working fully.


The first step is to attach both stabilizers. The bottom connections were straight forward, but hooking up the ends of the hydraulic cylinders was impossible without extending them slightly. I tried pulling on them with no hoses attached just to see if I could extend them even a 1/2, but they didn't budge. You have to hook up the hoses, fill the hydraulic tank and connect the PTO driven pump to get this accomplished.


I had to tie up the left side. These hydro hoses were the right length, but for some reason, the right side was about twice as long. They would be too long and get in the way. I just ended up stuffing the slack back up into the console.



Filling the Hydro tank took a little while since the fill hole is about 1 inch. All my funnels except one didn't fit the hole. I had one of those funnels with a long tube on it which is removable. This one was small enough to fit, but it took me about 30 minutes to pour about 4+ gallons in.

You must add 12 oz. of gear oil to the pump before attaching. With the PTO pump attached, I could finally raise the hoe to attach it to the tractor. It took a good 10 minutes with the tractor running at idle and refilling the hydro tank to get things working fully.
