Anybody have a 4110 4115 46Backhoe AND a MMM
DRankin
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 5116 Northern Nevada Pics |
2005-05-19 111277
I need to know if the front B/H brackets interfere with the mower deck...... Anybody???
Reply to | Quote Reply | Add Photo
Anybody have a 4110 4115 46Backhoe AND a MMM
Ducati996
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 347 New York Pics |
2005-05-20 111292
I can only point or hint as to where any info related to that machine and attachments might be found. I tried a quick search there but came up empty. However a more in- depth search might yield an answer for you. I only give a reference to that as a way of helping you find what you need. Hopefully nobody is upset.
I would think the sub mount frame would prevent it, but maybe not, so its best I dont speculate :) Good luck
Ducati ....
Reply to | Quote Reply | Add Photo
Anybody have a 4110 4115 46Backhoe AND a MMM
shinefeak
Join Date: Sep 2004 Posts: 35 Pics |
2005-05-20 111295
Don't have the backhoe. Do have 4110 with MMM. I am intending on installing the deck next week. If I took pictures would that help?
....
Reply to | Quote Reply | Add Photo
Anybody have a 4110 4115 46Backhoe AND a MMM
DRankin
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 5116 Northern Nevada Pics |
2005-05-21 111327
Ducati: I know the mower cannot be used with a backhoe sub-frame in the way... It is the forward mounting brackets that concern me. They are attached to the FEL mounting posts and stick straight down about 5-6 inches.
Shine: I think all I need to know is if the mower deck extends far enough forward so that it sits directly under the FEL mounts.
....
Reply to | Quote Reply | Add Photo
Anybody have a 4110 4115 46Backhoe AND a MMM
KevPH
Join Date: Oct 2003 Posts: 18 Vermilion, Ohio |
2005-05-24 111483
Yes, the MMM brackets must be removed to mount the #46 hoe. Information per the local JD dealer. ....
Reply to | Quote Reply | Add Photo
Anybody have a 4110 4115 46Backhoe AND a MMM
DRankin
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 5116 Northern Nevada Pics |
2005-05-24 111484
Well....... another dead end!
Thanks for the info and input. ....
Reply to | Quote Reply | Add Photo
Anybody have a 4110 4115 46Backhoe AND a MMM
psimonson
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 57 Northeastern Tennessee Pics |
2005-05-25 111522
My 2210 backhoe mounts are welded to the bottom of the FEL mounting posts and stick straight down 3”. They do not interfere with the 62C MMM fully raised. Your 4110 is taller so it might clear. For comparison, my sub-frame brackets are 11 1/8” from the ground. ....
Reply to | Quote Reply | Add Photo
Anybody have a 4110 4115 46Backhoe AND a MMM
DRankin
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 5116 Northern Nevada Pics |
2005-05-26 111556
The clearance is the issue I started with, but now I am thinking there is a sub-frame clash.
When you remove the mower, does it come off clean, or are there parts left behind?
It would be a real PIA to have to haul the wrenches out to change configurations. ....
Reply to | Quote Reply | Add Photo
Anybody have a 4110 4115 46Backhoe AND a MMM
shinefeak
Join Date: Sep 2004 Posts: 35 Pics |
2005-05-26 111558
In the front there is a frame that pins in. This has "hooks" for a "j-bar" that connects to the deck via "hooks" on the deck. The back of the deck is connected to the 3-pt via links/pins.
This will be my first season re-attaching so my memory is a little vague. I plan hooking it up this weekend ( hope my barn floor is done). If I remember correctly no tools were required, just a PIA because at the time I didn't have a flat surface to work on. ....
Reply to | Quote Reply | Add Photo
Anybody have a 4110 4115 46Backhoe AND a MMM
psimonson
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 57 Northeastern Tennessee Pics |
2005-05-27 111596
The mower deck lift arms can be locked in the raised position with the deck height adjuster. This gets them up high enough that they don’t interfere at all with the sub-frame in my application.
The mower deck is raised by a link that operates off the left lower 3 point arm on the 2210 and I believe the same is true for the 4110. I have to remove both 3 point arms for the backhoe and, as shinefeak said, the linkage is held in place with hair pins and lynch pins so no tools are required.
....
Reply to | Quote Reply | Add Photo
Go Top
Share This