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Brackets for mounting a backhoe on a T180
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<blockquote data-quote="bobbie-g" data-source="post: 31633" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>I have an old non-Bobcat backhoe. I've made a Bobtach plate for it and use it with my 751, works quite nicely. My 751 had the ball-mounts for a 907 backhoe when I got it, and I added some ball hitches on swinging arms to the backhoe to stabilize it. Works really slick and mounts up in about 3 minutes. I'd like to use it with my T180, but haven't yet been able to find the ball-mount brackets from Bobcat. Anyone know how to get the hitch balls mounted on the T180? I'm thinking of just drilling a couple of holes in the frame of the T180 (I don't have a door) and mounting the balls there. I'd have to rework the backhoe arms, but that's fairly simple. Ideas? ---RC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobbie-g, post: 31633, member: 26"] I have an old non-Bobcat backhoe. I've made a Bobtach plate for it and use it with my 751, works quite nicely. My 751 had the ball-mounts for a 907 backhoe when I got it, and I added some ball hitches on swinging arms to the backhoe to stabilize it. Works really slick and mounts up in about 3 minutes. I'd like to use it with my T180, but haven't yet been able to find the ball-mount brackets from Bobcat. Anyone know how to get the hitch balls mounted on the T180? I'm thinking of just drilling a couple of holes in the frame of the T180 (I don't have a door) and mounting the balls there. I'd have to rework the backhoe arms, but that's fairly simple. Ideas? ---RC [/QUOTE]
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