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Transport bobcat excavation attachment
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<blockquote data-quote="Lowe.Buuck" data-source="post: 123176" data-attributes="member: 15208"><p>In Minnesota if it is attached to the loader you must have the loader secured properly, and any articulating attachments (the backhoe arm) must be secured by a separate chain of suitable capacity to prevent movement while in transport. Extend the boom/stick enough to rest the bucket firmly on the deck.</p><p></p><p>If it is just the backhoe attachment, I would extend the boom and stick to lower the center of gravity and secure it with 3 - 4 chains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lowe.Buuck, post: 123176, member: 15208"] In Minnesota if it is attached to the loader you must have the loader secured properly, and any articulating attachments (the backhoe arm) must be secured by a separate chain of suitable capacity to prevent movement while in transport. Extend the boom/stick enough to rest the bucket firmly on the deck. If it is just the backhoe attachment, I would extend the boom and stick to lower the center of gravity and secure it with 3 - 4 chains. [/QUOTE]
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