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In 2014 when I bought my 1024, John Deere thought it was more important to get me a pink hat than have video instructions on how to load and unload this backhoe. This subcompact tractor is mainly meant for acreage owners who may not have any idea of how to drive a tractor or what an fel is or other shortened lingo that John Deere has in their manuals. I had great difficulty attaching this backhoe. Other things that complicated matters include that I did not know how to depressurize hydraulic hoses that increase in Pressure when you leave machinery in the sun and then try to hook it up… So many hours and tears of frustration. Many years later I still dread hooking up the backhoe but I love using it. Thank you for the videos !
I own a Kubota B2650 (now LX2601) with the BH77 backhoe and the hardest part is definitely getting everything lined up to get started. Anyone that owns their own backhoe should make little wheeled cart to unload and store the BH. All i have to do is roll the BH out of the garage and rolll it into place and the correct position before i even hook up the hydraulics. That simple little cart makes it so much easier. Especially for moving a 900 lb piece of equipment.
The best Video I have watched.to date and wont need to watch any more for this application. I got it. It will be easy I have operated plenty of bob cats and attachments loaders , Thank you Kindly
Very informative video, I have looked all over the internet and have never found a good step by step video of removing and installing a BH until now. Great job and thank you
Well gents, you made that look easy for the BH & 3PT attach/removal. Thank you and I am glad that it was timed so I can have an idea. I also like the Mudd's Customs "ad". That was cool too lol
Thank you for making the great videos. I am sure it is helping a lot of people to stay safe. I have a 2025R TLB . I Am currently building a pallet stand for the 260B so I can move it around easy as needed . If your interested I can send you or anyone interested in building one. I am using a heavy duty plastic pallet for the build. Again thank you for all your informative videos as well as your brother. Great team work 👍. GB
I love your videos! We bought a JD 1025R with loader and backhoe, tiller, post hole digger and have lots of projects after buying a 3 acre orchard and garden on Orcas Island (outside of Seattle, WA). Thanks for all the detail, it really helps to have the step by step with close ups! Keep up the great work.
Hi Cory. I've been a subscriber for many years. Thanks for sharing your insights. Here's one for your record books. I have a collapsed backhoe. I forgot to lock down the side-to-side movement when removing the backhoe from my JD 2025R (260B backhoe) onto an Bxpanded dolly. Of course, the backhoe collapsed when detached from the tractor. Any insights you might have on how to recover is appreciated.
Would you please do a video showing at which points on the tractor frame you can use a floor jack? I have a 2025R. And yes, taking the backhoe off and re-attaching it never goes smoothly, especially re-attaching. Thanks. 🇨🇦
I have a JD 1025R. I wanted to get one of these installed, but was told by my JD dealer that they had to install all kinds of supports to the rear end of my tractor and that if i did this, I would not be able to use my brush hog. Do you know if this is true? They also told me that for me to be able to use my brush hog, id have to bring it back into their shop and have them remove the braces which is a half days work then the reverse is a full days work. Is this true also? Thanks
So I was wondering do the 3 point bars and attachments come with the tractor when u buy it with a backhoe? I have a 1025r with a 3 point on the back that I was trading in on the new backhoe tractor do I need to take mine off
Thanks, Courtney, for the helpful video as always - one word of caution to others doing this for the first time: when removing the backhoe, IGNORE STEP 3 of the sticker instructions telling you to Lift Backhoe Seat UP to clear the tractor. If you’re really starting this process with the backhoe seat still deployed, you must be a magician to have driven the tractor to where you wanted to remove the backhoe, or you might be tricked into doing something stupid by your own understanding of the difference between UP and DOWN, and move the backhoe seat into digging position against all other instinct and the process you clearly showed here. As you can imagine, I got out there with my wife after reading the manual, watching this video like five times, and using the checklist, and when I got to that step, right in front of me pasted to the backhoe in black and white, naturally the backhoe seat was folded Down, out of the position it’s in when in use, which I have to argue should be called the Down position, and it was right in my face. “I guess I’d better follow that step and lift it UP out of the way,” I thought, so I moved the yellow seat UP, then lifted the black backhoe seat UP and out of the way, and all went well until we tried to lift the backhoe off the hooks. I gently applied pressure and nothing happened until - BANG! - the neck holding the backhoe seat to the backhoe snapped in half. Needless to say, my wife and I were both as shocked and horrified as Luke and Leia were when they found out they were brother and sister in Star Wars, but we continued to remove the backhoe and found your guidance invaluable as we successfully attached the 3-point gear and the Speeco e-hitch along with a box blade I’d been dying to use since I got the Speeco from you a few weeks ago. Anyway, not the first expensive learning experience that I should have avoided by trusting my memory that never in your video did you lift the backhoe seat up into operating position, and probably not my last - but fortunately it’s a simple bolt-on part that I hope I can find for a reasonable price somewhere and fix myself. Anyway, just a word of caution to other newbies out there who attempt this for the first time: as Obi-wan Kenobi said to Luke: “Trust your feelings”, follow these steps in this video, and don’t let a sticker convince you that down is up.
Just a suggestion for minor improvement. At 2:45 to raise the backhoe off the pins, the best way is to further deploy the stabilizers, not the boom. The reason the backhoe sortof "jumped" off the tractor was the boom was lowered instead of using the stabilizers.
The absolute hardest part of this is getting the tractor lined up to reinstall the backhoe. I still struggle with that part, but it can be done! Eventually :)
RAISE THE BACK HOE SEAT OR IT WILL GET DESTROYED, Man I wished some one had stressed the importance of and what will happen if you dont do this. Im a newby and on my very first day I destroyed the arm mounted with four bolts to the loader that the seat mounts to, while disconnecting the back hoe for the first time! Raise the seat should be stressed to the max when delivering this to the customer especially the first time tractor owner. Thought Id share. Glad no one got hurt.
Two things, one over time the hydraulics will bleed off and the backhoe becomes unstable in it's position. Two, if you use the Imatch system you have to remove it to re-attach the backhoe! Now if you could come up with a way to use the Imatch with the backhoe you'd be on to something!
I have an older model as well and it takes me a good 15 to 20 minutes to install. The hardest thing is the alignment. The lower connection is also much tighter than this newer series. Any tips would be welcome.
So many demos get to the point of taking the BH off then without unhitching the hydraulic feeds and driving away, they say, "Now we'll reattach the unit." I want to see it from point A to B.
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In 2014 when I bought my 1024, John Deere thought it was more important to get me a pink hat than have video instructions on how to load and unload this backhoe. This subcompact tractor is mainly meant for acreage owners who may not have any idea of how to drive a tractor or what an fel is or other shortened lingo that John Deere has in their manuals.
I had great difficulty attaching this backhoe. Other things that complicated matters include that I did not know how to depressurize hydraulic hoses that increase in Pressure when you leave machinery in the sun and then try to hook it up…
So many hours and tears of frustration. Many years later I still dread hooking up the backhoe but I love using it.
Thank you for the videos !
I own a Kubota B2650 (now LX2601) with the BH77 backhoe and the hardest part is definitely getting everything lined up to get started. Anyone that owns their own backhoe should make little wheeled cart to unload and store the BH. All i have to do is roll the BH out of the garage and rolll it into place and the correct position before i even hook up the hydraulics. That simple little cart makes it so much easier. Especially for moving a 900 lb piece of equipment.
Definitely the best demo of this for sure ! Thanks so much !
Thanks for the hands on demo. Great presentation.
The best Video I have watched.to date and wont need to watch any more for this application. I got it. It will be easy I have operated plenty of bob cats and attachments loaders , Thank you Kindly
Always a good refresher..Timely...I'll be doing that task in next few hours to get ready to help out a buddy. Thanks for sharing!
Very informative video, I have looked all over the internet and have never found a good step by step video of removing and installing a BH until now. Great job and thank you
This is the best video I have seen on this process. Thanks.
Veyr helpful person. Good teacher.
This is a great demo i learned a lot in this video
You need to do more of installing the front and backhoe because I’am a newbie as well.😅
Excellent video. Thank you
Well gents, you made that look easy for the BH & 3PT attach/removal. Thank you and I am glad that it was timed so I can have an idea. I also like the Mudd's Customs "ad". That was cool too lol
Thank you!!!
Thank you for making the great videos. I am sure it is helping a lot of people to stay safe. I have a 2025R TLB . I Am currently building a pallet stand for the 260B so I can move it around easy as needed . If your interested I can send you or anyone interested in building one. I am using a heavy duty plastic pallet for the build.
Again thank you for all your informative videos as well as your brother. Great team work 👍.
GB
Please send me that link. Thanks
Thanks been thinking about trying to take it off. Just thinking!
I love your videos! We bought a JD 1025R with loader and backhoe, tiller, post hole digger and have lots of projects after buying a 3 acre orchard and garden on Orcas Island (outside of Seattle, WA). Thanks for all the detail, it really helps to have the step by step with close ups! Keep up the great work.
BXpanded cart makes it even sweeter. They even have a few simplified steps
The B series is so so much nicer than the A series! Nice video! Thanks for making me want to upgrade to a newer tractor and hoe! ;)
Great Video..Thanks
Very thorough
Hi Cory. I've been a subscriber for many years. Thanks for sharing your insights. Here's one for your record books. I have a collapsed backhoe. I forgot to lock down the side-to-side movement when removing the backhoe from my JD 2025R (260B backhoe) onto an Bxpanded dolly. Of course, the backhoe collapsed when detached from the tractor. Any insights you might have on how to recover is appreciated.
Would you please do a video showing at which points on the tractor frame you can use a floor jack? I have a 2025R. And yes, taking the backhoe off and re-attaching it never goes smoothly, especially re-attaching. Thanks. 🇨🇦
Is there a backhoe for my 4520 cab tractor?1:36
I have a JD 1025R. I wanted to get one of these installed, but was told by my JD dealer that they had to install all kinds of supports to the rear end of my tractor and that if i did this, I would not be able to use my brush hog. Do you know if this is true? They also told me that for me to be able to use my brush hog, id have to bring it back into their shop and have them remove the braces which is a half days work then the reverse is a full days work. Is this true also? Thanks
So I was wondering do the 3 point bars and attachments come with the tractor when u buy it with a backhoe? I have a 1025r with a 3 point on the back that I was trading in on the new backhoe tractor do I need to take mine off
I never thought of putting the stabilizers up.......does it want to tip over?
No...its extremely stable.
Thanks, Courtney, for the helpful video as always - one word of caution to others doing this for the first time: when removing the backhoe, IGNORE STEP 3 of the sticker instructions telling you to Lift Backhoe Seat UP to clear the tractor. If you’re really starting this process with the backhoe seat still deployed, you must be a magician to have driven the tractor to where you wanted to remove the backhoe, or you might be tricked into doing something stupid by your own understanding of the difference between UP and DOWN, and move the backhoe seat into digging position against all other instinct and the process you clearly showed here. As you can imagine, I got out there with my wife after reading the manual, watching this video like five times, and using the checklist, and when I got to that step, right in front of me pasted to the backhoe in black and white, naturally the backhoe seat was folded Down, out of the position it’s in when in use, which I have to argue should be called the Down position, and it was right in my face. “I guess I’d better follow that step and lift it UP out of the way,” I thought, so I moved the yellow seat UP, then lifted the black backhoe seat UP and out of the way, and all went well until we tried to lift the backhoe off the hooks. I gently applied pressure and nothing happened until - BANG! - the neck holding the backhoe seat to the backhoe snapped in half. Needless to say, my wife and I were both as shocked and horrified as Luke and Leia were when they found out they were brother and sister in Star Wars, but we continued to remove the backhoe and found your guidance invaluable as we successfully attached the 3-point gear and the Speeco e-hitch along with a box blade I’d been dying to use since I got the Speeco from you a few weeks ago. Anyway, not the first expensive learning experience that I should have avoided by trusting my memory that never in your video did you lift the backhoe seat up into operating position, and probably not my last - but fortunately it’s a simple bolt-on part that I hope I can find for a reasonable price somewhere and fix myself. Anyway, just a word of caution to other newbies out there who attempt this for the first time: as Obi-wan Kenobi said to Luke: “Trust your feelings”, follow these steps in this video, and don’t let a sticker convince you that down is up.
Speeco isnt the only QH without bushings. Landpride QH05 is also an option
Just a suggestion for minor improvement. At 2:45 to raise the backhoe off the pins, the best way is to further deploy the stabilizers, not the boom.
The reason the backhoe sortof "jumped" off the tractor was the boom was lowered instead of using the stabilizers.
Just bought the 1025R with the 260B (first tractor ever), was wondering what engine RPM is best when using the 260B?
2000 RPM The hydraulic pressure is going to be there regardless of the RPM, but you will have less jerkiness at this speed.
The absolute hardest part of this is getting the tractor lined up to reinstall the backhoe. I still struggle with that part, but it can be done! Eventually :)
RAISE THE BACK HOE SEAT OR IT WILL GET DESTROYED,
Man I wished some one had stressed the importance of and what will happen if you dont do this. Im a newby and on my very first day I destroyed the arm mounted with four bolts to the loader that the seat mounts to, while disconnecting the back hoe for the first time!
Raise the seat should be stressed to the max when delivering this to the customer especially the first time tractor owner.
Thought Id share. Glad no one got hurt.
Am I the only one that’s watching this and doesn’t own a tractor that can have a backhoe.
lol
Two things, one over time the hydraulics will bleed off and the backhoe becomes unstable in it's position. Two, if you use the Imatch system you have to remove it to re-attach the backhoe! Now if you could come up with a way to use the Imatch with the backhoe you'd be on to something!
Mine is the older model, but, takes me longer, like 10-15 minutes to hook up. Maybe model or maybe me? I love my backhoe!
I have an older model as well and it takes me a good 15 to 20 minutes to install. The hardest thing is the alignment. The lower connection is also much tighter than this newer series. Any tips would be welcome.
Guys skip all this and order a stump-wrecker from good works tractor, so useful!!!!!
So many demos get to the point of taking the BH off then without unhitching the hydraulic feeds and driving away, they say, "Now we'll reattach the unit." I want to see it from point A to B.
Dang the deere is way quieter then my Massey GC1705.
I don't care what you say, it is a pain in the ASS, especially to reattach the backhoe.