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Bobcat 909 Backhoe will not work on Bobcat 773G
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<blockquote data-quote="Dameon" data-source="post: 76484" data-attributes="member: 10703"><p>> Tazza: "You can modify the hoe to fit on the bobtach, i'd not modify the bobtach though."</p><p>Modifying the 909 was my first thought. I knew I'd be shooting myself in the foot to modify a newer Bobtach to support an older implement. Plus the hitch setup would require some fabrication. When I realized the hydraulic connectors would have to be changed, and I'd still have an implement I had to change seats back and forth, I decided to just let it go with the 743.</p><p>> Tazza: "The trailer balls are easy to mount to a 743, not so easy on the 773G, i still need to work out a hitch setup for one to my S150."</p><p>On the 773, it looks like you could "simply" mount the balls on the cross bar on the front of the 773 (where you step to get in). Either drill and tap or drill and weld nuts on. Again, I decided against it as the whole project would require significant work and the end result wasn't the exact outcome I wanted anyway. I have minimal backhoe needs... occassional trench in the yard or maybe a big hole to plant a tree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dameon, post: 76484, member: 10703"] > Tazza: "You can modify the hoe to fit on the bobtach, i'd not modify the bobtach though." Modifying the 909 was my first thought. I knew I'd be shooting myself in the foot to modify a newer Bobtach to support an older implement. Plus the hitch setup would require some fabrication. When I realized the hydraulic connectors would have to be changed, and I'd still have an implement I had to change seats back and forth, I decided to just let it go with the 743. > Tazza: "The trailer balls are easy to mount to a 743, not so easy on the 773G, i still need to work out a hitch setup for one to my S150." On the 773, it looks like you could "simply" mount the balls on the cross bar on the front of the 773 (where you step to get in). Either drill and tap or drill and weld nuts on. Again, I decided against it as the whole project would require significant work and the end result wasn't the exact outcome I wanted anyway. I have minimal backhoe needs... occassional trench in the yard or maybe a big hole to plant a tree. [/QUOTE]
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