Has anyone used a Bob-Tach Backhoe?

   / Has anyone used a Bob-Tach Backhoe? #11  
bannersprings said:
Thanks Rip

i looked into the stump bucket and found one at Markham Welding for $374 plus $100 for shipping. seems like a great deal! planning on ordering one to dig pinion stumps out. should also be useful on the sagebrush trees we have...some 15 ft high with 12 inch diameter trunks.

I also have the Markham grubber bucket and love it. It's also useful for transplanting smaller bushes. But keep in mind that you're going to have limits as to what you can take down with a Toolcat. To take down a 12" dia tree, you're going to need to do a lot of root ripping around the tree before you can push it down.
 
   / Has anyone used a Bob-Tach Backhoe? #12  
Just to dig this old thread back up.....Anyone tried a bob-tach backhoe? My dealer thought that it would be fine on the toolcat, but it is not listed as approved on the website. This would make the machine even more versatile. It is approved for the t190 which does not have a whole ton better spec. Probly have to be careful with it, but looks like it could work for limited duty. Any thoughts ?
 
   / Has anyone used a Bob-Tach Backhoe? #13  
I have an old Davis 10 ft backhoe I modified for use on the Toolcat. I have an extra mounting point high up on the arm behind the backhoe seat. This takes all of the stress off the tilt cylinder and linkage. I'm sure I would have done major damage without doing this as this is a good sized hoe and I've done some pretty serious digging. I still have to be careful when digging off to the side though. A lot of stress on the arm. This is where you need good outriggers.
 
   / Has anyone used a Bob-Tach Backhoe? #14  
I've gone through this entire thread and felt compelled to add my 2 cents as it seems I'm the only person here who actually owns this attachment (mine has the 16 inch bucket) and it's amazing! I should note that I am not a contractor and this is only used for projects around my property but so far I've completed over 500 feet of french drainage channel, a sump pump well, a few stump/tree removals and other misc. tasks (note it has a 6 ft digging depth). I've owned it for about 2 years and don't have any thing negative to say. Unfortunately I'm not able to make use of the bucket swing feature as my machines don't have the correct pin configuration or don't even have a receiver(I own a Bobcat 751 and Terex PT60). The attachment is built very strong compared to others I've seen on the market.
 
   / Has anyone used a Bob-Tach Backhoe? #15  
Is this what you have?

 
   / Has anyone used a Bob-Tach Backhoe? #16  
@Ruffguy. That looks like the one I have, the only difference I can see is the one in the photo one has a smaller bucket than mine.
 
   / Has anyone used a Bob-Tach Backhoe? #17  
The neighbor had one that did not have the swing feature so he did a bunch of moving for each bucket load. He got rid of it after he tried using it. It was like this one:

 
   / Has anyone used a Bob-Tach Backhoe? #18  
The unanswered question is, can a toolcat handle the swing type SSQA mounted backhoe without bending or breaking something?

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   / Has anyone used a Bob-Tach Backhoe? #19  
not something I would use on my machine
 

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