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Originally Posted by intakexhaust
Well, the end result is broken in half chassis. The fabricated steel housings is not to par and some would 'rip' apart.
This rule sometimes applies to larger HP chassis too. We've seen busted in half, large class with cast housings. Unless you have a dedicated 'Industrial' tractor (usually sans 3 point hitch) then go for the backhoe.
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Do you mean FORGO the backhoe? Hoes are really rough on a tractor. I bought an Oliver 550 with a hoe that had cracked the crankcase. I welded up a frame to take the load and stitched the crankcase back together and it lasted a few years.