Posted by VicS on November 29, 2011 at 17:22:06 from (69.160.179.209):
In Reply to: Re: Ford NAA Backhoe posted by larry@stinescorner on November 29, 2011 at 13:53:06:
My neighbors little 3 point backhoe has a pto pump. It has a little gear speed up, box on the pump. Has about a 5 gallon reservoir on the side. We usted to have a small backhoe also. You can screw a hose into the valve around the 3 point lever. Then plumb the return back into where you fill the hyd up. Then chain or make a bracket to keep your 3 point arms from coming up. Then move your 3 point hyd lever to the top. It will work the back-hoe but not very fast. I think 3 gal to minute. Needs at least 10 gal after you learn to use it. But even a slow one is faster than a shovel. My son-in-law dug in his septic tank and system, water lines etc, with ours on a 4200 JD. Lives close to a major city, with no permits. He lives 1000 ft from the road. Just takes time.but what's time to a hog?
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