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Kubota Tractor sub-frame hookup with woods 7500 backhoe

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42657johnson
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I have a L3130 Kubota tractor with a bushhog N246 front end load. I have recently acquired a used Woods 7500 backhoe attachment and subframe that was attached to a Kubota tractor with a Kubota front end loader. Is there an attachment to make the woods backhoe subframe fit with the bushhog front end loader?


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auerbach
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Do you know if the subframe was originally on an L-series? ....

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Art White
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Many mounts if not available from Woods might be easily fabricated at a metal shop. ....

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auerbach
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2009-11-02          166665

I support Art's suggestion but suggest a tractor dealer. The metal work is within the scope of any full-service shop (choosing and ordering the stock, cutting, bolting, welding). The essential aspect is knowing what to tie to what, and a tractor guy would understand where the strains are and how a subframe works. And how to design it so as not to interfere with ground clearance and mid-mount implements. Also, all the work is underneath, and a metal shop is unlikely to have a tractor hoist. ....

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