I have one line like this on new Holland 785. Use caution don't side load or crowd dipper using drive in reverse it will break welds on loader frame if you over stress it. Fine for soft dirt jobs lost like this.Nice
I disagree with MultiMonster, even if he didn't build it (I paid only $1,100 for my skidhoe attachment including shipping and bucket) you simply can't compare these to anything in that price range. He's running his hoe very efficiently, and the cheapest comparable thing would be a towable backhoe at 2-3 times the price I paid for mine. Those have just about the slowest hydraulics I've ever seen and would have half the productivity of this guy at best. Kudos for building a great attachment!
Hi very nice we have a 463 and have been thinking of making or geting one ! but some say it takes to much turning time when digging ! it looks ok to me ! how do you like that type of backhoe ? or do you thing the swingarm is batter ? but nice video do you have more useing it ! have a nice day !
That is great. I'm about to start on one for my Bobcat 371 (same basic size, just older). Is there anything you'd have done differently if making another one? I was going to use 3"x3"x1/4" for the main arm. About how long is the arm on yours? I was planning 4 foot. How wide did you make your bucket? Thanks.
those straight arm backhoes will dent you pins that hold the plate to the machine, if you do this work a lot, get either the ditch witch set up or a normal backhoe set up for your skid steer.
The most pointless attachment. These have half the productivity a regular back how attachment has and a quarter of the productivity of a trencher. Waste of money
I want one for sure, they look so handy and you can get them for a fair price.
I have one line like this on new Holland 785. Use caution don't side load or crowd dipper using drive in reverse it will break welds on loader frame if you over stress it. Fine for soft dirt jobs lost like this.Nice
I disagree with MultiMonster, even if he didn't build it (I paid only $1,100 for my skidhoe attachment including shipping and bucket) you simply can't compare these to anything in that price range. He's running his hoe very efficiently, and the cheapest comparable thing would be a towable backhoe at 2-3 times the price I paid for mine. Those have just about the slowest hydraulics I've ever seen and would have half the productivity of this guy at best. Kudos for building a great attachment!
Hi very nice we have a 463 and have been thinking of making or geting one ! but some say it takes to much turning time when digging ! it looks ok to me ! how do you like that type of backhoe ? or do you thing the swingarm is batter ? but nice video do you have more useing it ! have a nice day !
Your pretty good at using that thing
Nice build
Beats a jackhammer pick and a shovel for sure
Nice man I love it
That is great. I'm about to start on one for my Bobcat 371 (same basic size, just older). Is there anything you'd have done differently if making another one? I was going to use 3"x3"x1/4" for the main arm.
About how long is the arm on yours? I was planning 4 foot.
How wide did you make your bucket?
Thanks.
are you digging a hole to put the irrigation in
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those straight arm backhoes will dent you pins that hold the plate to the machine, if you do this work a lot, get either the ditch witch set up or a normal backhoe set up for your skid steer.
Raymond Polito Sr
What is that thing that pass in front of the machine at 34-35 second ??? Can u see it?
Flying bug in the lens of the camera.
Wow, nice machinery. One for sale for 14 n a half grand thinking about buying. But no back hoe attachment
Hello, will your backhoe attachment work on a Bobcat S150?
How did you make this?
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The most pointless attachment. These have half the productivity a regular back how attachment has and a quarter of the productivity of a trencher. Waste of money
MultiMonster69 you realize a proper backhoe attachment is more than $10,000 and this is about $2000 right?
$8000 pays for a lot of pin repairs.