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Re: Frame for 3-point backhoe attachment
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Posted by Chuck Saunders on July 06, 2000 at 08:52:20 from (204.52.179.199):
In Reply to: Frame for 3-point backhoe attachment posted by Terry on July 05, 2000 at 09:37:41:
Hi Terry, I have a 841 with a Sherman I-9 Backhoe on it. The frame that it mounts to is pretty simple. I don't know if I can describe it but I'll try. There is a 3" channel iron beam that runs from the front of the tractor (there is a mounting plate added) under the axle ending just past the axle. The beam is attached to a mounting plate on the front and a bracket that hangs off the fender mounting pad. A second beam comes off the first beam at about the front of the seat and rises up over the axle and stopps at a mounting pad in the same plane as the lower beam. This arrangement is repaeted on the other side of the tractor and the backhoe is then fastened to the four mounting points. I have the Cadplans backhoe plans but they are designed to mount on the three point. Let me know if I can be of any help. Chuck
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