Woods BH750

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Just heard from friend down the street today who wants to sell a Woods BH750 backhoe to me.
I believe it's a mid 80's model. He had it on back of an older Ford tractor that was smaller than my Kubota B3030 HSDCC when he got it. It's now on a Kubota, possibly an L3400, I can't remember exactly.
Anyway, what's a unit like this worth if in decent shape? Will I be able to get it onto my 3 point without interference from the cab?
 
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Anyone? He's got a price of $2k firm on it. Worth the price if it's in any kind of shape?
 
/ Woods BH750 #3  
I don't know if it will interfere with your cab but the price is great if its in good shape. Used BH attachments usually go in the 4-5K price range. There is a few in the swap sheet right now but I don't want to pay that much because I'd have to buy a PTO pump and build a subframe for my tractor. If I add in the cost for that I might as well buy a new one with the subframe and pump so your 2K price would look great to me..
 
/ Woods BH750 #4  
You mention putting it onto your 3 pt hook up. I've been told a backhoe without a sub frame is just plain a bad idea.
 
/ Woods BH750
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There is a few in the swap sheet right now but I don't want to pay that much because I'd have to buy a PTO pump and build a subframe for my tractor. If I add in the cost for that I might as well buy a new one with the subframe and pump so your 2K price would look great to me..

The pump is included with the unit. I don't believe the thing has ever had a subframe on it. I've never seen one when it was on his Ford or Kubota. I know that it's got it's own stabilizers but that's about it.
With me, the unit certainly wouldn't be getting any heavy duty use.
 
/ Woods BH750 #7  
I have a 750 Woods 3 point hitch. Its a great machine..Sounds like it should be worth the money to me Look for cracks and welds as usual.
The PTO pump is also a good plus.
Ive read the horror story about the sub frames. I think they would be nice but is run at 'normal' than I wouldnt see a problem. I haven't had any in 28 years.. And I have overworked it a few times.
With the PTO pump you can run it at slower engine RPM s and still get the power, and regulate the speed a little bit more.
I even bent the dipper rod once. just enough so I put it into a press and re-bent it back.
But like you say light duty is how you'll use it.. Id really look into getting it. I paid 4000 new for mine in the 80's and have more than paid for it..
 
/ Woods BH750 #8  
I have a used 750 3pt with pump on my L3430. It also came off a ford. Somewhere I have most of the ford's subframe that came with it. Totally different than what the Kubota needs.

I treat the 3pt with great respect and have never had the pump up to 540rpm.
I paid a whole lot more for it used than you will.

I believe the current 4 point frame that fits the L kubota will work with the old750. Years ago I got a quote for 1K for that frame. I can't help with the cab question with regards to clearance nor subframe options. I did a quick scan on Woods and don't see the B3030 with or without a cab.

One hose replaced, numerous zerks, rotation chain is tight but is looking a bit rough.
I intend to keep it for many years to come.

It was expensive for me, but the look on my wife's face when I find something new to tear up.... priceless... :)
 
/ Woods BH750 #9  
The price is right, so if its in decent shape you wouldn't have any trouble getting your money back on it. As far as interfering with the cab........ definite possibility. The subframe for our tractors is 6" longer than the subframe for the open station tractors. The current subframe will not work on the 750 without some fab work..... but they do work on the 7500 hoes.
 
/ Woods BH750
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Send me a PM if you decide not to buy it because I would be interested.
Thanks

Will let you know how it turns out. If it won't work due to the cab I'll let you know. I'm in the Watertown area so we're not too far apart.
 
/ Woods BH750 #12  
I have a BH750 for sale $3900. It is a 2005 that came new with my Kubota L4400 tractor. I believe it was a $7000 attachment at the time. It includes the PTO Hyd pump and subframe. I have maybe 40 hours actual use on it. I have since aquired a JD 310D loader/backhoe so no longer need the BH750. I would like to keep it as it is a great attachment but I can't justify keeping that asset value around for the little use I now have for it. I did all my underground barn plumbing and drainage system with it so I don't have any major projects to keep it busy. It is handy for doing dirt work that the JD is just to big for and it has much more precision digging capability.
I priced new discounted BH750's at around $6500 so this unit is a great deal
with a $2500 savings over a new one. Of course, if you have a different tractor than the compact Kubotas you will need a new subframe which I have gotten prices anywhere from $300 to $700 quotes depending on the tractor. I would not try using it without the subframe as there would be very little stability and would tend to move the rear of the tractor around as well as over stress the connection points. This is a surprisingly powerful backhoe and can dig up to 8 feet deep and with terracing technique you can go as deep as you want. I dug the septic tank hole and field lines for my barn in 4 hours so it is a capable machine and it is very handy for removing stumps and digging water line and drainage ditches.
I am located just outside Birmingham Alabama and can be contacted at 205-966-1376.
Mike
 
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/ Woods BH750 #13  
Double check, I'm thinking yours would be a 7500 if its a 2005. Someone purchasing would probably want to know since the 7500 should fit the current Woods four point subframes.
 
/ Woods BH750 #14  
My listing to sell my BH750 may have presented some confusion. The manufacturer is Bush Hog, Not Woods, sorry for not clarifying that in the earlier post.
 
 

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