trobinette
New member
Well, hopefully I'm not the only person who has ever done this, but when I was re attaching the backhoe I messed up pretty good. Lucky no one was hurt. When I backed the tractor up, I guess the backhoe had settled into the ground a little because the backhoe wasn't high enough to clear the bottom hooks on the tractor. No problem I thought, I can hookup the hoses, raise the stabilizer arms a touch and all will be good. Unfortunately I guess I hit one of the arm control sticks because the arm started extending. Since it wasn't attached to anything this just pushed the whole backhoe assembly against the tractor, which kept that control stick pushed. By the time I had enough presence of mind to shut off the tractor, it had extended all the way and the backhoe is now in an impossible position to hookup, (see pics). I tried to just bring the arm back, but that just moves the entire assembly. I know I need to get it back upright but that backhoe weighs 6 or 7 hundred pounds. Has anyone ever had something like this happen? I have hooked straps up to try and lift the control panel side of the backhoe with the front bucket and I can lift it, but it puts the tractor right at the edge of tipping because the ground isn't even around it. Any advice for how to get that guy back into a configuration I can hookup?















