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Re: attaching F.E.L Backhoe to fordson super maj
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Posted by TimV on September 12, 2005 at 09:49:05 from (70.98.96.98):
In Reply to: attaching F.E.L Backhoe to fordson super major. posted by Albert Spiteri on September 12, 2005 at 04:05:06:
Albert: I'm not sure what information you're looking for, but I had a '63 Super Major with a backhoe and FEL. Both were Ford units, and were made to bolt right up to the tractor. The backhoe was not a 3-point unit, but was made for the tractor. Attachment was via hooks bolted to the tractor. I don't have any other details, as I got rid of the books when I sold the tractor. It ran off from a front-mounted hydraulic pump and had an additional external reservoir. The entire tractor was quite useful, though of course slow compared to a modern high-pressure setup. I owned it for about a year and did many projects around my (new to me at the time) house, but got rid of it in favor of a Trencherman tow-behind backhoe.
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