Backhoe flat on ground

danieljohnston1962

New member

Equipment
L2501
Aug 15, 2023
3
1
3
Alabama
I'm a tractor newbie. I bought a new tractor, Backhoe and bush hog. The tractor was delivered with the backhoe attached. But I needed to use the bush hog first to clear some land. I was able to take the backhoe off and attach the bush hog. I placed the backhoe in a three-way stance at the same level, so when it came time I could backup and reattach it. However, I didn't place jack stands underneath and the legs pushed out. Now the backhoe body is sitting flat on the ground with the legs to the sides. I've thought of digging a small hole and using a floor jack to lift the backhoe and then place jack stands underneath it. Is this the right way of doing this? Am I thinking of this the wrong way? I know I'm not the only one this has happened to before. I haven't tried to use the hydraulic bucket arm to help lift it. And I don't know what that would do. Any help is appreciated.
 

Vlach7

Well-known member

Equipment
L47 305DT JD500C
Dec 16, 2021
347
252
63
Frazier Park Ca
Mine does the same thing, my hoses reach when I backup to it and have it lift itself, tripoding with the stabilizers and BH bucket, and attach it like you took it off, easy.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 2 users

OntheRidge

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
Kubota L47 TLB, Homestead 55" grapple, LP 1684 rear blade, WR Long 84" snowplow
Nov 1, 2020
328
382
63
25427
Yup, just back up till you are close enough to attach hoses, use outriggers to lift it up.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 2 users

Fordtech86

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
L3200
Aug 7, 2018
4,976
5,917
113
Pineville,LA
I store my flat on the ground as you describe (on a sheet of plywood). Get close enough to attach hoses and use outriggers like OTR said…
What I do is park the tractor with the bucket cutting edge into the ground, then I can use curl n dump to push/pull tractor into position without having to get on it.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 users