Other comments mentioned the cart from bxpanded. I got the cart also for my 260. Really enjoy being able to push the backhoe around in the shed out of the way. Also don’t have to worry about hydraulics sagging For hooking up I just wheel the backhoe over to the tractor way easier than backing the tractor up to the backhoe. Didn’t time myself but I’m sure it’s faster with the cart.
@@offthetrailsoutdoors I ordered mine through bxpanded’s website. Paid around $220 or so, that was 6 years ago. I had it in a few days, all I had to do was bolt on the caster wheels and she’s ready to go
Take the small end of the pins and set them through the holes of the riggers and let them rest on the riggers so it won't sag to the ground. saved me a lot of pain and the pins never get lost . I don't have a nice concrete pad to use a dolly.
Other comments mentioned the cart from bxpanded. I got the cart also for my 260. Really enjoy being able to push the backhoe around in the shed out of the way. Also don’t have to worry about hydraulics sagging
For hooking up I just wheel the backhoe over to the tractor way easier than backing the tractor up to the backhoe. Didn’t time myself but I’m sure it’s faster with the cart.
I may have to look into that. Where did you get it from? Cost?
@@offthetrailsoutdoors I ordered mine through bxpanded’s website. Paid around $220 or so, that was 6 years ago.
I had it in a few days, all I had to do was bolt on the caster wheels and she’s ready to go
Looking into this
Take the small end of the pins and set them through the holes of the riggers and let them rest on the riggers so it won't sag to the ground. saved me a lot of pain and the pins never get lost . I don't have a nice concrete pad to use a dolly.
Awesome, thanks
It gets even easier with Bxpanded dolly on a concrete floor. 😏
Oh really? Should look into that!
Much easier getting it off and on with a B-Xpanded dolly.
I’ll have to
Check that out