Kubota L-Series BH77 Backhoe Removal & Install [How-To]
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- This is a how-to video on removing and reinstalling the BH77 Backhoe on a Kubota L Series Tractor. This Video will represent how to remove the BH77 Backhoe from the Kubota L2501, Kubota L3301, and Kubota L3901. The backhoe was made extremely simple to put on and take off. As always, please comment, like, and subscribe! If you want to see a video with this tractor or implements, please leave a comment and I will see what I can do!
Excellent job of clearing explaining how to remove and re-install my BH77 backhoe. I also appreciate the fact that you explained that you were running your tractor on idel so the viewer could clearly hear your verbal part of your video. Well done!
Very informative simple and to the point thanks.
Very well done. Timeless and most helpful for new purchases of BH.. Thanks
I am new to the L3901 Backhoe changing out. Looks like I found someone that is going to be helpful in equipment change out, thanks!
Thank you for watching!
Much easier than I thought. Thank you!👍
No problem glad to help!
Echoing others, this explanation is exactly what I needed.
Just got to use one of these tractors recently they're a very good machine. Long term I'd love to get my hands on one
Awesome tractors! I’d take a mini x over the BH77 though. The BH77 is good for basic needs but much after that it gets over worked
Exactly what I needed, with no fluff. Thank you!
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for posting big help. Subscribed.
Great tutorial. Thanks.
Thanks Great video
Not a problem! Glad you enjoyed it!
How do you deal with rusty pins?
Helped a ton thanks!
I’m curious where the 3 point hitch mounts once you get the backhoe out of the way
Check out some of my other videos there’s some clips with 3 point implements
What is the recommended bucket size for rough terrain? 12 inches?
Where did you get the seat for the backhoe on this tractor? It need that.
Are the parts for the three point hitch removed?
Yes
How good is that in digging in hard dirt with the backhoe
Nothing to write home about, check out my backhoe video It goes through the pros and cons of that attachment.
You remove both pins at the same time! Pulling one out and trying to readjust runs the risk of bending the frame if the dipper shifts.
I have had my HL 4300 for 11 yrs and have done some remarkable work with it. I cleared my acres of about 50 redwoods stumps and fir trees. Of course, I used my other jewel the JD 450C with the Drott 4-way bucket to remove them from the trenches. hundreds of hrs out there. Fir was the nastiest to get out. This system is archaic and really dumb in today's world. Too bad Kabota has not made the hook-up for these tractors easier. Cody makes it look so simple but there are times when it is a real pain in the ass to hook up. sometimes the hyd will leak and the outriggers will flatten out then you better have a keen eye when backing up to hook up. the tractor has to be straight on the middle of the hoe. You will see..... luv my tractor !!
They certainly should update the hookup and detach!! I’m moving up to a mini X and a skid steer here soon
Nice vids! The area you are in looks like Buffalo WY?
Thank you! These were filmed in Douglas WY I’m in Laramie now!
So do you lose your 3 point hitch with this backhoe? Looks like their is a frame of some sort that's attached to the tractor
Subframe is attached you have to take off the three point arms but pretty quick to change it over
thank you
No problem! Glad it helped you!
⚠️ warning for new tractor owners! DO NOT FORGET to hook your power beyond hoses back up on the tractor when you are connecting and disconnecting the backhoe. If that hose is not connected or has a poor connection as soon as the engine is started it WILL BLOW your hydraulic pump. There is no pressure relief in that line so it HAS to be connected. Get your self into a habit of double and triple checking that connection to make sure all the hoses are fully connected. 🚜
Good tip!!
Not entirely correct. The power beyond circuit is protected by the relief valve in the hydraulic block. So the pump won’t be blowing up, at least not for a while. Starting the tractor with those lines disconnected will result in the system being dead-headed & running in relief, which will build heat over time & eventually cause damage. But agree-you must connect that line back to the tractor. This is an error that will be quick to identify, as the hydraulics won’t work & you’ll hear the relief valve squealing! Not a good thing.
Nice
Thank you!
1:32 I don't understand what holds that pin in... if I put the meta clip that goes through the pin in that small hole it just falls right back out
If you look at the hoe when it’s removed, there’s actually a second set of holes BELOW the ones you see up top, where the retaining pin can go. Unlike the upper holes which are higher than the main pin, these lower holes are below the main pin, so the retaining pin should be held in place by gravity. It’s nearly impossible to see those holes with the hoe mounted, so have a look when it’s not mounted,
@@phloughtgnarpsehs7263 thank you!
Hey Cody. Would you recommend putting a block of wood under backhoe to rest on when not attached to tractor? Wouldn't the hydraulics gradually leak down and you'd find it resting on the ground, making distance too far to connect hydraulic lines when trying to re-attach? Have you had this happen? Thanks, great video...
You could use a block of wood, I actually set it all the way down on the ground for longer term storage. You
Still have room to hook up the lines and left the mounting base back up.
Now let me see you put it back on after you use another implement!?
The price difference between a backhoe and an excavator mini you might as well buy an excavator mini cuz it would be faster and easier to work than a backhoe
I think i NEED a vidio HOW " to tie my shoe-laces", because l DON'T have an "OPERATOR'S MANUAL" for that ! These are SUCH Stale content - only for the simple AMAZMENT of "TWACK-TER -Driver's " who Don't know how to READ.
Content a lot of people like to view though, including yourself!
Thanks for a great video!
Thanks!