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CASE D125 Backhoe on 753G Bobcat
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<blockquote data-quote="glenbell" data-source="post: 36787" data-attributes="member: 2828"><p>I don't own a backhoe attachment (yet), but interested in seeing some photos of the "tiebacks" . Not sure what they "tieback" to....have heard that some have a 2" ball/hitch setup and others are something else. On my cat, the only thing that is even remotely close is the tiedown points for tying it down on a trailer...but that doesn't make sense to me as then the loader arms wouldn't be able to move to be able to lift the attachment over small obstacles, ruts etc. Someone enlighten me please? Thx.</p><p>Glen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glenbell, post: 36787, member: 2828"] I don't own a backhoe attachment (yet), but interested in seeing some photos of the “tiebacks” . Not sure what they “tieback” to....have heard that some have a 2” ball/hitch setup and others are something else. On my cat, the only thing that is even remotely close is the tiedown points for tying it down on a trailer...but that doesn't make sense to me as then the loader arms wouldn't be able to move to be able to lift the attachment over small obstacles, ruts etc. Someone enlighten me please? Thx. Glen [/QUOTE]
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