BH92 Backhoe Full Storage Height Clearance on a L6060

utvol2003

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2017 L6060, 4in1, Backhoe
Jun 3, 2017
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Blountville, Tn
I would like to know what the retracted overall height of a BH92 Backhoe is on an L6060 with 14.6-26-R1 Titans? I am building a barn and would like to have plenty of clearance for storage and while driving under sheds. I have been waiting for delivery of the tractor for over 6 weeks and looks like it will be a couple more weeks and the barn is on its way up and I had not considered the backhoe. I initially thought 10ft would be enough, now not so much. Thanks for the help!!
 

Ron L4760

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Apr 16, 2017
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Johnson City TX
I would like to know what the retracted overall height of a BH92 Backhoe is on an L6060 with 14.6-26-R1 Titans? I am building a barn and would like to have plenty of clearance for storage and while driving under sheds. I have been waiting for delivery of the tractor for over 6 weeks and looks like it will be a couple more weeks and the barn is on its way up and I had not considered the backhoe. I initially thought 10ft would be enough, now not so much. Thanks for the help!!


10' will be plenty. The BH92 on my L4760 is lower than my ROPS canopy which is between 9 and 9.5'.


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L4060

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Jun 29, 2017
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Rayne, LA, USA
Thanks Ron! I appreciate the help! I had no luck searching with Google and really needed confirmation.
I measured my L4060 with R4's the BH92 is 8 foot 3 inches, I have a 7 foot garage door so I always have to lower it down and then raise it back up in the garage. So far it hasn't been that big of hassle.
 

G.rid

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L48 tlb, ssqa forks, manual thumb for hoe
Aug 19, 2016
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Oxford, NS, Canada
"so far". Lol
I thought the same thing about the clothesline in the back yard, until one day I wasn't paying attention. The cable didn't snap, the 6" wood screws ripped out of the house and took some of the brand new siding with it. :eek::mad:
When I get around to building a workshop, I'll make sure to have at least 6" clearance for the hoe.
 

L4060

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Jun 29, 2017
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Rayne, LA, USA
"so far". Lol
I thought the same thing about the clothesline in the back yard, until one day I wasn't paying attention. The cable didn't snap, the 6" wood screws ripped out of the house and took some of the brand new siding with it. :eek::mad:
When I get around to building a workshop, I'll make sure to have at least 6" clearance for the hoe.
I won't forget the backhoe, the ROPS is another story I dented up the building the other day with that thing. :) For sure if I had to do over again it would have been a 10 foot door.