What to pay for 2008 L4400 HST

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Thanks, I looked it up, no pricing shown. Will check it out tomorrow
Buying that subframe really wouldn't do you much good, as that BH itself does not have the other half of what you would need to attach it.

This is the part of the BH that attaches to the subframe above.
It would be very pricey top make that part to fit a three point BH.

You would be much better off selling the three point BH for whatever you can get for it and buying the 4 point (subframe) BH.

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I called Betstco, which makes the BH 9, talked with their tech suoervisor. He said they use a 4 pt mounting system. I’m attaching part of the brochure. Going to go check it out and see if it operates.
 

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I think someone is pulling your leg.
I'm only pointing this out because It really does matter for the health of the tractor.
Three point mounted BH's damage tractors!

This is a picture off their web site of the mount they use.
They can call it whatever they want, but that's a three point mounted BH!

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I'm only pointing this out because It really does matter for the health of the tractor.
Three point mounted BH's damage tractors!

This is a picture off their web site of the mount they use.
They can call it whatever they want, but that's a three point mounted BH!
Under Key Features in the brochure that @SilverEagle posted it states:

"Rigid 4th point mounting eliminates need for frame mount"

So you're absolutely right that this a 3-point mounted backhoe with a 4th member.
 

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Under Key Features in the brochure that @SilverEagle posted it states:

"Rigid 4th point mounting eliminates need for frame mount"

So you're absolutely right that this a 3-point mounted backhoe with a 4th member.
Yea they are playing the pig with lipstick game!
 
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There are plenty of people that run 3 point hitch backhoes that don't break their tractors in half... yes there are a few that do break.

Does anyone have a guess (or know) what percent of them break? I don't... seriously asking. My guess is less than 5% but that is a wild (you know what) guess.
 

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There are plenty of people that run 3 point hitch backhoes that don't break their tractors in half... yes there are a few that do break.

Does anyone have a guess (or know) what percent of them break? I don't... seriously asking. My guess is less than 5% but that is a wild (you know what) guess.
I have seen more broken tractors from three point BH use, than tractors without damage that are using a three point BH.
Most do not know they have damage till it becomes extreme.
 
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I have seen more broken tractors from three point BH use, than tractors without damage that are using a three point BH.
Most do not know they have damage till it becomes extreme.
So, are you saying more than 50 percent of the tractors with backhoes break? Just trying to get a feel for how many... Maybe that's for another thread with a graph/survey...
 

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So, are you saying more than 50 percent of the tractors with backhoes break? Just trying to get a feel for how many... Maybe that's for another thread with a graph/survey...
I read it as its not uncommon that those that choose to use the three point backhoes break tractors.
 

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So, are you saying more than 50 percent of the tractors with backhoes break? Just trying to get a feel for how many... Maybe that's for another thread with a graph/survey...
Far from scientific, but I was around a John Deere with a 3-PH backhoe. Friend bought it new 20+ years ago.

Sure enough, it got busted at the housing for top link.

So, I guess it’s 100% for me….just poking fun of course. ;)