Hi,
I have a
b2910 with a Kubota 3ph backhoe.
I find it hard to believe that a backhoe designed by the manufacturer of the tractor would be hazardous to the tractor's physical well being. But it MUST be installed as designed to be installed. There are special brackets that are installed when a backhoe 3ph is added, at least to the Kubota B27/2910. Fail to use them and all bets are off!
Chances are if those brackets are not installed, or a third party backhoe is installed and not properly designed for the tractor, the tractor might just crack somewhere.
Personallly, I would prefer a subframe backhoe. It just SEEMS better! Wasn't an option from Kubota for my
B2910 however...and I wanted to keep everything from one source since I was buying new.
A subframe may interfere with a MMM. I want to say "probably will" but that would just be a guess.
If it is not a Kubota backhoe, you would probably be safer going with the subframe type if that is possible with the MMM. That is what I would do... /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Once you know the sequence, putting on/off a 3ph backhoe is not a big deal at all. Subframe backhoes may be a little easier...never tried one but got that impression from reading posts here.
Saw a
L3430 with a BH90 backhoe on it the other day...VERY nice package...time to consider an upgrade, perhaps? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Well...we can dream a little now and then, right? /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif