Attaching a 709 backhoe to gehl

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p3ferris

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I am new here and need some information. Has anyone attached a 709 bobcat backhoe to a 4635sx and have pictures for attaching it. I have started and I have done some modifications. Now I am at the point of the arm attachment. I have the arm offset to slide beside the arm and now I need to know the position of the latch on the side. Later if I cannot find a 12" bucket that is inexpnsive I will proceed to fabricate one. Any help is appreciated
 

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Well someone helped you alot of great guys in here but sometimes it takes a bit before they get time to answer
That and it doesn't mean someone has had the need to do such a conversion on the forum. I for one have no idea of the mounting locations on a Gehl, i have adapted a Bobcat to accept an old backhoe.
Some use trailer balls, others special mounts, a member even made one that links up with pins, ethere is always a way, just doesn't mean someone has done it yet.
 
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p3ferris

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That and it doesn't mean someone has had the need to do such a conversion on the forum. I for one have no idea of the mounting locations on a Gehl, i have adapted a Bobcat to accept an old backhoe.
Some use trailer balls, others special mounts, a member even made one that links up with pins, ethere is always a way, just doesn't mean someone has done it yet.
I used the mounts that fit on a bobcat then revamped them and made strong body supports to attach this mount. Then I spread the arms that connect to the mounts 2" apart with a portapower.
 

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