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D12 Backhoe project completed

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    Posted: 07 Mar 2020 at 7:13pm
Would like to spray hoe orange but that is a LOT of masking !Hoe mounted to sub frame ,3pt. removed .
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Nice setup Burl!  Beautiful job!!
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Very nice¡
                 
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Originally posted by Reindeer Reindeer wrote:

Very nice¡
I'd have to agree, looks pretty sweet!
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Thank-you - Should have put these at top but, the story is, I picked it up 30 min. before it went into crusher . Got lucky !
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thats a nice looking rig looks like you did some nice fab work, i am guessing that you had to biuld all the hoe attachment mounting .     what brand is the hoe attachment ?
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missed that veermer ont the top 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Burl Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Mar 2020 at 8:51pm
It took me 4 weeks to make subframe . I made it all out of wood before fab. the steel parts . Its a Vermeer hoe off a trencher .
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With all the obvious work fixing that tractor up it's no time to go wobbly on painting the hoe. Get to masking and maybe some careful aiming and you will have it matched up in good time. It will be worth it when done. I assume it's more work to remove than to mask.
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You did a great job. You have come a long way from where you started. 
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Great job saving it! It looks great maybe I’m just biased to anything D series but that little tractor is on my list to have..!!
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Good save, great work, and I know you'll paint it. You just want to enjoy it for a bit, who ya gonna bury first. Wink 
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Thanks again ! The hoe can be removed or attached in 15 min. I use alum. foil to wrap hyd. hoses but , where they all come together on control body is a nightmare !
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Very nice looking set-up.

Have you considered repainting the tractor to match the Hoe.

I believe the I-40 and I-400 were a yellow similar to the Hoe.


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VERY NICE............. a few resize







Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Great save from the crusher!  What brand are the front wheel weights?
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Thank you Steve , I never can get them correct . Wheel weights are IH . $40 for the pr. I like Orange !! Maybe spray hoe this summer if I get caught up.Would look nice with AC decals & paint.
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That is GREAT work Burl.  Yeah, you'll paint it.  It's gotta match!
Did you get the weights in the pic too?
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Nice job mounting the backhoe. I like that you used a sub-frame, instead of just using a 3-point mount.
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Did not get any of the suitcase weights on ground. It did come with custom railroad track weight chained to front axle. I did make that 4 in. sq. tube hanging from front axle. Filled with melted lead auto wheel weights, ended up weighing 90#.
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Of course you need a loader on the tractor to balance it and make it easier to refill the hole the hoe dug.
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