Bobcat 753 matching up to a Bobcat 907 backhoe attachment

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Just wanted to know if anyone has paired the two of these up? The issue that I'm running into is that the auxillary hydraulic is in the same spot that the backhoe ball hitch goes. Where can I safely relocate my aux. lines to? I am trying to save some cash and do this on my own. So if you've done it, any and all information is greatly appreciated.
 
That's where mine are too, its a tight fit, but it does make it. You will need the plates with the tow balls mounted to the side of your frame to get it to engage propperly. I don't see them in the picture whowing the quick couplers.
 
That's where mine are too, its a tight fit, but it does make it. You will need the plates with the tow balls mounted to the side of your frame to get it to engage propperly. I don't see them in the picture whowing the quick couplers.
dude have real close look at the itergrity of the metal. rember youre pumpkin is about six inches from rops if they bust while digging the back of head is mush aint worth it
 
That's where mine are too, its a tight fit, but it does make it. You will need the plates with the tow balls mounted to the side of your frame to get it to engage propperly. I don't see them in the picture whowing the quick couplers.
Tazza, I have the plates they are not mounted yet. By any chance would you have a photo of your setup? It may be helpful in determining exactly where to place the plates.
 
Tazza, I have the plates they are not mounted yet. By any chance would you have a photo of your setup? It may be helpful in determining exactly where to place the plates.
Sorry, no pictures of mine, but they mount to the outside of the frame through the bolt holes you can see. The ball sits a little forward from the frame where the rops bolts down. When the attachment tilts back, it should slide over the ball and lock in place.
 
Sorry, no pictures of mine, but they mount to the outside of the frame through the bolt holes you can see. The ball sits a little forward from the frame where the rops bolts down. When the attachment tilts back, it should slide over the ball and lock in place.
I will try to post my pics as I used that set-up on my 742. In the meantime, I believe I put some pics in the photo archives that might help.
John
 
I will try to post my pics as I used that set-up on my 742. In the meantime, I believe I put some pics in the photo archives that might help.
John
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Hope this helps a little. Too bad I didn't take the pic from the other side so you could see the aux hydraulic set-up better. Anyway, if you already have the bolt on trailer ball attach plates, it should become fairly self evident. It is kind of a tight fit.
Good luck,
John
 
Hope this helps a little. Too bad I didn't take the pic from the other side so you could see the aux hydraulic set-up better. Anyway, if you already have the bolt on trailer ball attach plates, it should become fairly self evident. It is kind of a tight fit.
Good luck,
John
I just noticed from your pic, that your hitches are missing their guts. I found the exact hitches at NAPA, I don't know if they sell the internal partse seperately or not but I paid about $70 for each hitch as I recall.
John
 
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