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is this really how the old backhoe attachments were?! http://www.ebay.com/itm/Bobcat-D-10...52891?pt=BI_Books_Manuals&hash=item257bbe34db talk about dangerous!!
Funny thing is that manual was a free download through a link here on this forum a couple years ago.Priceless!
Why is everyone so surprised? I still have mine, it fits to the front of the 753, 4 hydraulic legs, 3 spare buckets, no rops or any other protection , but, I did fit a bit of gal water pipe to the side so I can put an umbrella up for sun protection. I use it all the time for digging drains, fixing dams etc, great bit of kit. It is for sale if anyone wants it DoggieWow, how far we have come!! I have always been amazed that I survived growing up on a farm before the world became so PC, AND I still have all of my fingers and toes!! Now that I think about it, the Bobcat that I learned on back on the farm had niether a seat bar or a working seat belt....
it was more because the arms and bucket are over your head.Why is everyone so surprised? I still have mine, it fits to the front of the 753, 4 hydraulic legs, 3 spare buckets, no rops or any other protection , but, I did fit a bit of gal water pipe to the side so I can put an umbrella up for sun protection. I use it all the time for digging drains, fixing dams etc, great bit of kit. It is for sale if anyone wants it Doggie
That explains the four "hooks" on the front of the 600 & 700 series machines. That would be the attachment points for that early backhoe. So the one you have for sale is a D-100, Doggie?Why is everyone so surprised? I still have mine, it fits to the front of the 753, 4 hydraulic legs, 3 spare buckets, no rops or any other protection , but, I did fit a bit of gal water pipe to the side so I can put an umbrella up for sun protection. I use it all the time for digging drains, fixing dams etc, great bit of kit. It is for sale if anyone wants it Doggie