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In Reply to: case 580c posted by jesse grimes on Sunday, June 14, 2009:
Jesse, You may not be able to load the backhoe with your 580 after you remove the backhoe without adding some kind of weight to the rear of the tractor. If loading it that way is what you have in mind. Removing the front bucket and using just the loader arms will help lighten the front end while loading the backhoe attachment. Perhaps you have an other way in mind to load the attachments. I see you replied to AC that you don't want to rent or borrow a heavier trailer. Your second trip is going to cost a lot of money considering the price of fuel . Keep in mind you will lose expensive hydraulic oil when removing the backhoe. Be careful moving the backhoe when it is off the tractor they can be very dangerous if the hydraulic cylinders open or close on their own ! Also you have to reconnect your hydraulic hoses on the tractor in the proper way in order to be able to even run the tractor. Good Luck !!
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