Is the backhoe loader a thing of the past?

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Stroppymonkey

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I've never driven a loader tractor like that. Everything I've driven has a single button change over. Even the brand new tractors with factory fitted electric joysticks that can operate loader, front linkage or rear spools.
Nothing electric on the Tafe apart from lights and starting system. If you parked it on a hill you’d never need to use electricity again. 3rd world tech and reliability 🤣.
 
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Well tried it - and after some internal debate I took it back. Tractor handled it okay but you couldnt lift a heaped load and the width made me worried I’d be creating too much torsion on the loader arms as @JD450A pointed out.
Seller was a gent and wouldn’t take any money off me. There is a 5’5” one up in Chard that would be a better fit , just about the same width as the front tyres. The bucket that came with tractor is only 5’1” wide.
Definitely do want to get a 4in1 though, much nicer for moving stone about and dribbling 803 about into low spots. I suspect being able to grab stuff up will have it’s uses as well.
 

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Well tried it - and after some internal debate I took it back. Tractor handled it okay but you couldnt lift a heaped load and the width made me worried I’d be creating too much torsion on the loader arms as @JD450A pointed out.
Seller was a gent and wouldn’t take any money off me. There is a 5’5” one up in Chard that would be a better fit , just about the same width as the front tyres. The bucket that came with tractor is only 5’1” wide.
Definitely do want to get a 4in1 though, much nicer for moving stone about and dribbling 803 about into low spots. I suspect being able to grab stuff up will have it’s uses as well.
so what width is that ? 2.15m (7ft)? and what's he asking for it -- oh and where is it?
tidy looking bucket :cool:
 
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Stroppymonkey

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so what width is that ? 2.15m (7ft)? and what's he asking for it -- oh and where is it?
tidy looking bucket :cool:
2000mm 6’7” 1150+vat.
It’s got a few war wounds if you look close enough, blade is worn almost half away on outer edges, but yes pretty clean
 
JD450A

JD450A

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2000mm 6’7” 1150+vat.
It’s got a few war wounds if you look close enough, blade is worn almost half away on outer edges, but yes pretty clean
I'll be honest that looks alright on the tractor... I'd just be worried about twisting but for that money you'd be aswell to buy a standard narrow bucket to dog. (y)

Edit - You already have a standard one to dog.
 
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Stroppymonkey

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I'll be honest that looks alright on the tractor... I'd just be worried about twisting but for that money you'd be aswell to buy a standard narrow bucket to dog. (y)

Edit - You already have a standard one to dog.
This one is a 2 hour drive away and about £300 cheaper. 13” narrower but still slightly wider than front wheels. Seller reckons it’s an Albutt but looks different to all the images I can find. The top brackets look a bit over engineered!. Not sure how much lighter it might be. Logic says it will be a better size and kinder on the tractor. The bigger one today wasn’t quite lifting the back wheels off the ground but was close to it, and the rear weight has already been modified with some extra- And that was without trying to get a properly FULL bucket of 803.
Will sleep on it.
 

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Stroppymonkey

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He says it has a dedicated aux, ie a third lever on the spool.
I’d like to complicate this by pointing out that the tractor quicke loader has 3 valves on the loader spool, but only a single flow pipe on the rear. So I have run a pair of hoses from the loader spool to the rear (all on QR fittings) so that I can run 2 way hydraulics on the rear by using the loader AUX lever. Ideal for the dumper trailer as it needs the 2 way to pull it down again. I’m looking out for a PTO powered sweeper bucket with hyd tip as it would be ideal for that also. Next time I’ll ask Dad to buy a higher spec tractor! But given that this was his first new tractor at about age 60…. I’m not 100% that he will be buying another 🤔
 
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In the foreground is one off a wheel digger.....

Background is one off a 14t shovel 😂
 

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if you trip over a 2.4/2.5m, 4 in 1 in your search, think of me please .... been looking for ages for a wide one ;)(y)
How about this one? Perfect for you I should have thought? Fair old lump to be putting on the end of a stick though ?

In Welsh wales as well?
 

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