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Case D100 backhoe attachment on S185???
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<blockquote data-quote="MagLan" data-source="post: 42246" data-attributes="member: 5364"><p>Well, here's what I'm thinking right now...as you can see in the pictures, the case mounts interfere with my locking levers and only let them close about 1/3 of the way, so they have to move or come off regardless. I'm thinking if I can use the case mounting rods and put a small bracket on each side of the cross tube on my bobcat, that will stabalize my tilt cylinders which is the main idea here. Also, with fastening to the boom rather than the frame of the machine, this will allow me to raise the hoe up for as much ground clearance as I need when I'm moving around. When I get set, simply let the booms all the way down on the stops and I'm ready to dig!!! Does anyone see any problems with this plan???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagLan, post: 42246, member: 5364"] Well, here's what I'm thinking right now...as you can see in the pictures, the case mounts interfere with my locking levers and only let them close about 1/3 of the way, so they have to move or come off regardless. I'm thinking if I can use the case mounting rods and put a small bracket on each side of the cross tube on my bobcat, that will stabalize my tilt cylinders which is the main idea here. Also, with fastening to the boom rather than the frame of the machine, this will allow me to raise the hoe up for as much ground clearance as I need when I'm moving around. When I get set, simply let the booms all the way down on the stops and I'm ready to dig!!! Does anyone see any problems with this plan??? [/QUOTE]
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