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<blockquote data-quote="illegalamerican" data-source="post: 31450" data-attributes="member: 3431"><p>I am curious if anyone here has ever seen or heard of a Woods BH9000 Ground Breaker attached to a Cat 257B. I have been toying around with Ideas on how to stabilize the backhoe when I extend the bucket out from the Cat. The closest idea that I have had is welding a brace between the two lift points in the front of the loader, but I am unsure whether this would be sufficient to support the backhoe…? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Jason - Lone on the farm...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="illegalamerican, post: 31450, member: 3431"] I am curious if anyone here has ever seen or heard of a Woods BH9000 Ground Breaker attached to a Cat 257B. I have been toying around with Ideas on how to stabilize the backhoe when I extend the bucket out from the Cat. The closest idea that I have had is welding a brace between the two lift points in the front of the loader, but I am unsure whether this would be sufficient to support the backhoe…? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Jason - Lone on the farm... [/QUOTE]
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