There are 2 "built in" tie down points; However, they have too small of an opening for the "hook" part of the chain I bought, so I have a big ole' clevis to connect to it.For those with a backhoe, what's your preferred tie-down point on the rear?
Is that a B77 backhoe? Did it come from the factory like that? Mine doesn't have those.There are 2 "built in" tie down points; However, they have too small of an opening for the "hook" part of the chain I bought, so I have a big ole' clevis to connect to it. View attachment 106932
Yes and yes.Is that a B77 backhoe? Did it come from the factory like that?
Interesting.Yes and yes.
May its a model year change thing? I dunno.
I added the black shackle.
I currently tie down my L3800 with heavy duty straps. My D rings aren’t in the best spots so I end up hooking the straps to the staked pockets. It’s a pain. Adding more D rings would be a big improvement but my schedule won’t allow all that now. I recently had the idea of running axle straps through my wheels. This would allow the straps to easily clear the loader and rear implement. Is this a bad idea?
axle straps
Chains over axles is the correct method
I've chained to the step many times, but I really probably shouldn't. I could weld something on but I don't particularly want to. I'll find some other system.My BH77 D.O.B. of June 2021 does not have those either and that little step does not look strong enough for a chain.
Is there a way for me to check it's DOB?My BH77 D.O.B. of June 2021 does not have those either and that little step does not look strong enough for a chain.
I added D-rings to the backhoe on my BX24. I also added the same rings to the front sides of the tractor frame.
Are you referring to the subframe or the frame of the BH itself?I have not found a good location on either of mine for straps on the axle. If you have access to the holes in the frame, a clevis pin/shackle might be an option. Some backhoes (bh92 for sure does) has tie down location integrated into its frame.
Are you referring to the subframe or the frame of the BH itself?
Critique My Binder Setup - pictures of my BH92 subframe - I see no tie-down locations?
Random BH92 picture from the internet - I see no clear tie-down locations?
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In the previous post, The pic I attached was up front on the frame.Are you referring to the subframe or the frame of the BH itself?
Critique My Binder Setup - pictures of my BH92 subframe - I see no tie-down locations?
Random BH92 picture from the internet - I see no clear tie-down locations?
View attachment 107209
Hope that when she gets home that she will be ready to tie you down.Dang it. I misread the thread title...I thought it was about ankle straps. (Wife has been out of town for a bit) Never mind...