Hydraulics at the rear m7060/m4509

AustinandSara

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M7060 with M5409 Backhoe
Aug 11, 2025
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South Carolina
Greetings everyone,

Worked construction for 14 years now (primarily have used skid steers, telehandlers and excavators). I'm familiar with the basics of hydraulics but am new to the tractor world. My wife and I purchased a no cab m7060 to begin developing and maintaining our 23 acre plot some months ago. Shortly after we bought an m4509 Backhoe with the subframe kit to mount on it. It works incredible and was worth every penny, save one issue: the lever to open flow to the rear hydraulics keeps clicking off when I try to use it.

Can anyone help me understand how to either adjust that sensor, or help me understand how to properly plumb some hydraulic lines from the constant flow valve in the center of the machine?


Thank you in advance!
 

TheOldHokie

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L3901/LA525, B7200DT/B1630, G2160/RCK60, G2460/RCK60
Apr 6, 2021
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Myersville, MD
windyridgefarm.us
Greetings everyone,

Worked construction for 14 years now (primarily have used skid steers, telehandlers and excavators). I'm familiar with the basics of hydraulics but am new to the tractor world. My wife and I purchased a no cab m7060 to begin developing and maintaining our 23 acre plot some months ago. Shortly after we bought an m4509 Backhoe with the subframe kit to mount on it. It works incredible and was worth every penny, save one issue: the lever to open flow to the rear hydraulics keeps clicking off when I try to use it.

Can anyone help me understand how to either adjust that sensor, or help me understand how to properly plumb some hydraulic lines from the constant flow valve in the center of the machine?


Thank you in advance!
I am a little confused by the question. Did you plumb the backhoe as shown below?

Dan

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