Will it fit, backhoe from 4500 to 6610

mikewood869

Well-known Member
Has anyone tried to get a backhoe from a 4500 (either the hoe or loader is a 755) to mount to a ford 6610 tractor with 8x4 transmission (or 5610 - 7610 series, I think they re the same tractor). I know the 3pt would have to come off and I think the tractor is a little longer than the 4500. Just curious.
 
How do the hoe mounts fit on the axle? A
6610 has bigger axle housings than a
4500. And like you said, the whole
tractor is longer.
 
755, which would be the 15' version mounted in a cradle that was an extension of the loader frame of the 4500,
anything is possible with a welder and steel, your gonna need some serious pump and oil flow/storage modifications,
4500 ran a front mount 16 gpm or so pump
755 hoe mount
 

4500 with loader and backhoe use a 25 gpm pump
4500 with loader only uses a 12 gpm pump
The loader frame from a 3 cylinder 4500 will no fit on a 4 cylinder tractor chassis without several serious modifications, and even then I don't think the hoe would pin back onto the modified frame.
 
There were a few industrial model tractors made from the various 1965+ 4 cylinder series tractors that should have a backhoe & loader frame that would bolt right up to a 6610:

6500
7500
650
750
 

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