Posted by Billy NY on June 10, 2008 at 21:43:49 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: backhoe price posted by john in la on June 10, 2008 at 18:33:43:
Here's a factory mount for a ford tractor with a hoe
I have similar 4 pt mount that is flanged up to the loader frame after the pillow block under the axle. You can tell this tractor had a hoe on it, loader frame was broke in several places, still need to weld the tab on the rear end for the top link hardware, I think these full frame mounts are fine, but you have to remember what it is, don't think who ever had this 850 was cognizant that it's a light set up.
That unit looks light enough, wide bucket though, narrow might work better with the power behind it. Cylinders might polish up so you don't score the seals, then keep em retracted so they don't rust again. If it goes cheap, pto pump, hoses and a mount could be on the shopping list for starters, valve spool too.....
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