375A Backhoe
Features
Backhoe performance
To ensure optimum performance, the tractor's hydraulic flow and increased system pressure are matched with the backhoe's system enhancing the digging force and overall performance.
This backhoe has several features that make it best in class when put on the proper tractors.
Key features include:
- Valve spools have machined-metering grooves to allow smooth operation and precise control of several functions
- Improved feel and feathering capabilities
- Strong sub-frame to ensure the tractor frame can handle the forces created from digging and transporting
- Buckets are state of the art, designed for optimum productivity; buckets available in 22.9 cm (9-in.), 30.5-cm (12-in.), (40.7-cm (16-in.), 45.7-cm (18-in.), 50.8-cm (20-in.), and 61-cm (24-in.) heavy-duty
- Custom thumb allows movement of large and/or uneven shaped objects
- Mid-mount mower compatibility
- 3-point hitch arms can remain on the tractor when backhoe is installed
- Field-installed optional mechanical thumb
Tractor backhoe hookup
The backhoe's mainframe fits into rear mounting brackets installed on the tractor. This provides the following important features:
- Vertical or side-to-side movement is virtually eliminated, providing more stability. The design of the mainframe also positions the entire backhoe close to the tractor. Operators are also able to benefit from the total weight transfer between the backhoe stabilizers and loader bucket.
- The tractor chassis is protected because the mainframe integrates the tractor and backhoe combination together as one.
- Once the mounting frame is installed, attaching and detaching is quick and easy.
Installation
- Review the operator’s manual for detailed procedure.
- Back up the tractor to backhoe. Turn off the tractor and engage parking brake.
- Install lift rod to lower draft arms on tractor. Retract drawbar to storage position and remove upper link from tractor three-point.
- Release the parking brake.
- Back tractor into backhoe, engaging lift rod into slots on mainframe. Raise backhoe to full height using the tractor-hitch control lever.
- Turn off the tractor and engage parking brake.
- Secure backhoe to the tractor using L-pins and lynchpins on backhoe.
- Lower the draft arm control lever to relieve pressure in the circuit.
- Connect the hydraulics.
- Make sure the draft arm control lever remains in lowered position.
Removal
- Review the operator’s manual for detailed procedure. Select a firm, level site to remove the backhoe and engage the parking brake.
- Lower boom and install lock pin in park position on backhoe boom.
- Position the backhoe’s bucket so the teeth are parallel to ground.
- Turn off the tractor.
- Disconnect the hydraulics and reconnect the tractor power beyond hydraulics.
- Start the tractor then raise backhoe to full height using tractor-hitch control lever.
- Remove L-pins and lynchpins securing backhoe to tractor.
- Lower backhoe to ground. Make sure lift rod weldment is released from slots in mainframe.
- Release the parking brake and slowly drive the tractor forward so lift rod weldment clears backhoe. Turn off tractor and engage the parking brake.
- Remove lift rod weldment from lower draft arms on tractor. Extend drawbar to operating position and install upper link to tractor three-point.
Operator comfort features
The controls on the backhoe operator console are arranged for optimal comfort, especially important for workdays.
- The controls for the backhoe stabilizers are located on the control tower, which allows easier access to the operator station
- A curved power boom gives the operator a better view of the digging area
- The backhoe features a seat-locking mechanism to keep the seat out of the way when the backhoe is not in use
- Sturdy grab handle on the control tower ensures ease of enter/exit
- Backhoe step for mounting/dismounting is located on the cylinder and painted green for easier spotting during enter/exit
- Streamlined control valve and console — no straddling of hydraulic valve with the knees
- Low-mounted valve that allows knee and legroom and keeps heat generated within the valve stack down and away from the operator
- Low noise level due to a low-mounted hydraulic valve
- Two-lever control to operate boom lift, swing dipperstick, and position bucket
- Walk-through operator area for easy entrance/exit and maximum comfort
- Direct linkage of control levers to valves provides better feel than cables
- User-friendly controls
- Backhoe seat is adjustable both vertically and horizontally
- Closed boom and dipper give added strength to backhoe
Serviceability and angle of departure
- Platform is easy to remove for service and to gain access to the valve; the grab handle can be used to lift the entire valve assembly of the backhoe without removing or adjusting control linkages
- Efficient hose routing for better serviceability
- Removal of seat post to access valve requires removal of only one bolt
- Simple design for improved access to hydraulic couplers for attaching and detaching
- Externally mounted boom cylinder provides improved serviceability
- Generous angles of departure; allows the tractor-mounted backhoe to be loaded onto a trailer more easily with less need to worry about whether the backhoe bucket will drag the ground as the tractor is driven onto the trailer
Specs & Compare
Key Specs
Digging depth
94 in. (2.38 m)
SAE dipperstick digging force
2041 lb 9078 N
SAE bucket digging force
3063 lb 13624 N
Swing arc
170 degree (angle)
Boom lift capacity
595 lb (270 kg)
Transport height
85 in. (2.16 m)
Accessories and Attachments
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