L48 Boom Lock

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pmmully

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2006 Kubota L48 TLB
Hi all,

Just got a used L48 TLB. I have the swing pin but I do not see a boom lock mechanism anywhere. No flip brackets, etc. Maybe it broke off, or whatever, wondering what the best way to secure the boom in the up/down position in for transport. I am ordering manuals but not in yet. Thanks in advance.
 
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Down on the trailer floor with the bucket flat to the floor and chained down.....:2cents:
 
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Messicks diagram shows a locking pin for the boom. Goes thru the boom and operator frame. Not as handy as a hooking type. I’m sure they could probably order one but any good bolt or shaft near that size should work.

The swing lock on my M59 was missing. Made one.
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In loader operations pinning the boom up is fine. Transporting on a trailer lower the boom and tie down on the floor as Peter said.
 
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Messicks diagram shows a locking pin for the boom. Goes thru the boom and operator frame. Not as handy as a hooking type. I知 sure they could probably order one but any good bolt or shaft near that size should work.

The swing lock on my M59 was missing. Made one.
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So that's where my hammer went! :)

BTW, that's an excellent picture of the boom lock mechanism as well. Doesn't the L48 have something like that? Can you post a picture of that area of the L48?

BTW, sometime when I get back to Colorado I'll see if I still have the old advertising flyer for the L48 from back when I was considering whether to get that or the M59... piece of history.
rScotty
 
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So that's where my hammer went! :)

BTW, that's an excellent picture of the boom lock mechanism as well. Doesn't the L48 have something like that? Can you post a picture of that area of the L48?

BTW, sometime when I get back to Colorado I'll see if I still have the old advertising flyer for the L48 from back when I was considering whether to get that or the M59... piece of history.
rScotty

Yes...... my 2006 L48 has exactly the same locking mechanism.....minus the hammer!
 
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Just so I am clear, by boom lock I mean something that will not let the boom arm down, not swing side to side. I do have the Kubota supplied pin that stops the side to side swing, but not the boom bleeding down. The newer stuff has locks on it that not only stops the boom from swinging but also stops it from going down. So it locks it "up" in the full up position as well as anti-swing.

I can see where the bucket on the trailer chained down would work peachy.

That leads to another question.... I can get some good deals on 7-ton 20-foot trailers. I know the spec for the L48 is 20' in length (just an internet search). But I am assuming that is with the BH fully tucked in. If I have to drop it on the trailer, will a 20-foot still work, or do I need a 22-foot?
 
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Just so I am clear, by boom lock I mean something that will not let the boom arm down, not swing side to side. I do have the Kubota supplied pin that stops the side to side swing, but not the boom bleeding down. The newer stuff has locks on it that not only stops the boom from swinging but also stops it from going down. So it locks it "up" in the full up position as well as anti-swing.

I can see where the bucket on the trailer chained down would work peachy.

That leads to another question.... I can get some good deals on 7-ton 20-foot trailers. I know the spec for the L48 is 20' in length (just an internet search). But I am assuming that is with the BH fully tucked in. If I have to drop it on the trailer, will a 20-foot still work, or do I need a 22-foot?

I bought a 20' trailer for my L48 TLB.
I really wanted a 22' trailer, but my building is 40' deep, and I needed the remaining 20' to be available for storing a car (I turn the hoe to one side, and raise the loader, for storage)
I store EVERYTHING inside......my mother taught me to do that when I was 4 or 5.

The 20' works just fine for me. I chain the loader bucket down on edge, and chain the hoe bucket down flat, with inches hanging over the stern.
Of course, chains on all 4 corners of the tractor also. I like chains!

If the storage length does not matter to you, then definitely get the 22', or even a 24'.
Too much trailer CAN be a problem on occasion.
Too little trailer is ALWAYS a problem.
 
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PIN, BOOM LOCK
- PIN LOCK
75597-14220$25.025-10 business days

From Messicks website. Has diagrams of the different backhoe components. Any dealer should help you. There might have been changes during the model. Pictures help.

My M59 and B26 have separate locks for boom and swing. Same as many other backhoes I have owned.

25’ trailer allows room to balance the load. The length is just not for size but for balance also. Even trailers the same length don’t balance the same. You don’t want steep ramps with a backhoe. Goosenecks are more forgiving on tongue weight. Lots to consider.
 

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