martin7617
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I have an older Bobcat 907 backhoe attachment, A fellow who has a T200 is interested in buying it. Does anyone know if it will fit? Thanks!
This one does attach via trailer balls. Thanks for looking into it.bobcat did make some newer sideshift backhoe attachments that used to trailer balls, maybe they sell one fit that machine. i'll look into it.
i can't find too much,i think it will physically fit on the machine, might need to have a welder fab up a couple brackets with trailer balls on them..... doesn't hurt to hook it up to make sure the backhoe doesn't interfere with the aux hydraulic connections or anything.This one does attach via trailer balls. Thanks for looking into it.
OK. Thanks for your help.i can't find too much,i think it will physically fit on the machine, might need to have a welder fab up a couple brackets with trailer balls on them..... doesn't hurt to hook it up to make sure the backhoe doesn't interfere with the aux hydraulic connections or anything.
According to the Bobcat Backhoe Model Guide, the T200 is in the same group as the 860's. The 907 will fit on 630's, 640's, 730's, 740's and 750's. but not the larger frame machines. That means that although the bob-tach will hook up, the backhoes that use the trailer hitch ball will not bolt up without modification. I have been researching this subject as I bought a 909 (similar to the 907) and I own an 863F. I have some cutting and welding to do. The hydraulics look like they are just plug-n-play though.OK. Thanks for your help.
Thanks for the info. Looks like there will be some modification to do, but I think we will give it a try.According to the Bobcat Backhoe Model Guide, the T200 is in the same group as the 860's. The 907 will fit on 630's, 640's, 730's, 740's and 750's. but not the larger frame machines. That means that although the bob-tach will hook up, the backhoes that use the trailer hitch ball will not bolt up without modification. I have been researching this subject as I bought a 909 (similar to the 907) and I own an 863F. I have some cutting and welding to do. The hydraulics look like they are just plug-n-play though.