They are loaded and are heavy as hell but manageable. I cheated and scored a 1500lb tire dolly for cheap so I just used that with a ratchet strap around the tire to keep it from tipping. I've seen it done where guys barely jack the tractor up and wiggle the tire off and walk it away. The only issue for me was, if I leaned the tire anywhere and my son knocked it over, I wouldn't be able to forgive myself so I paid for peace of mind.
The subframe for an LX2610HST is BH4966, if you want to run the backhoe with the separate seat, get the BH4983 IIRC. Subframe is about $1100 but backhoes have gone up in price since you ordered. I got prices from $10k-$14k when I was shopping around and I landed at the lower end of that. Gone are the days when they're in the under $10k range.
I think book time calls for 5-6 hours, figure $120-150/hour and that's what you'd save plus piece of mind that you did it right and torqued everything to spec. All-in, it took me about 7-10 hours to install and that includes replacing the defective front loader mount, removing the brace on the back where the toolbox sits, and installing the swivel seat. I'd estimate you'd save about $1000 which worked out to be about $100/hour.
Man, you do the cleanest work, I hope to be able to finesse my property with the tractor and hoe half as good one day.
Managed to buy the hardware I needed to get it all done locally. The Hoe is ready to mount
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