Chilliwack Murray
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Equipment
B7510 with loader and BH4672 backhoe, JD400 industrial Backhoe, B6100.
I tried asking this on another forum but just got a few responses from people wanting to rehash the subframe discussion. Hoping someone may have some input on the question I was asking.
Here’s something I’ve wondered for a long time and haven’t seen mentioned here or in any operator manuals I’ve looked through.
When operating a 3pt mounted backhoe (BH4672 in my case) the 3pt hitch has an inch or two travel between the bottom (relaxed) position or top of it’s travel limited by the backhoe frame. Obviously you don’t want it driving up against a hard stop but it does take a little movement out of the setup having some lift on it.
What is preferable or correct? What would put more stress on the tractor?
I do have the Kubota rail kit and the heavy duty wraparound top link bracket they recommend but curious about this detail of operating.
Here’s something I’ve wondered for a long time and haven’t seen mentioned here or in any operator manuals I’ve looked through.
When operating a 3pt mounted backhoe (BH4672 in my case) the 3pt hitch has an inch or two travel between the bottom (relaxed) position or top of it’s travel limited by the backhoe frame. Obviously you don’t want it driving up against a hard stop but it does take a little movement out of the setup having some lift on it.
What is preferable or correct? What would put more stress on the tractor?
I do have the Kubota rail kit and the heavy duty wraparound top link bracket they recommend but curious about this detail of operating.