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Installing a 709 backhoe attachement on a 743 bobcat
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 96133" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I made attach plates for a backhoe i got years ago. It was done the same as the OEM ones. I used some heavy wall angle iron, drilled holes to match the ones on the frame. There was no way i could lift the arms and have anything let go. It worked really well</p><p>I agree that you don't want anything coming loose, there is no safety cage around you when on the hoe. I think the biggest risk is the machine being pulled when digging, and letting it slip and possibly fall with you outside the cage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 96133, member: 82"] I made attach plates for a backhoe i got years ago. It was done the same as the OEM ones. I used some heavy wall angle iron, drilled holes to match the ones on the frame. There was no way i could lift the arms and have anything let go. It worked really well I agree that you don't want anything coming loose, there is no safety cage around you when on the hoe. I think the biggest risk is the machine being pulled when digging, and letting it slip and possibly fall with you outside the cage. [/QUOTE]
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