Hi All,
Last spring I upgraded my skidsteer from my trusty NH 665 Turbo to a Kubota SSV65. Love the machine, however I did keep the Backhoe attachment I had for the New Holland. It is the kind that has its own control. You set the Aux Hydraulic and then climb out on the seat and control the hoe from outside the skid steer cab. My question is, has anybody found a "cheat code" for this type of situation that is known to work. As of know, I cannot use the backhoed because as soon as I throw the arms up in the air to get out of the machine, the aux hydraulics are disengaged. I suspect something can be acomplished with some toggle switched and cutting the factory wire harness, but I would rather not do that. Hoping I am overlooking something obvious besides 200 lbs of weight in the operators seat.
Last spring I upgraded my skidsteer from my trusty NH 665 Turbo to a Kubota SSV65. Love the machine, however I did keep the Backhoe attachment I had for the New Holland. It is the kind that has its own control. You set the Aux Hydraulic and then climb out on the seat and control the hoe from outside the skid steer cab. My question is, has anybody found a "cheat code" for this type of situation that is known to work. As of know, I cannot use the backhoed because as soon as I throw the arms up in the air to get out of the machine, the aux hydraulics are disengaged. I suspect something can be acomplished with some toggle switched and cutting the factory wire harness, but I would rather not do that. Hoping I am overlooking something obvious besides 200 lbs of weight in the operators seat.