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Wheel Rake Converted To Handy Backhoe Trailer
Needing an easier way to transport and store his 3-pt. mounted mini backhoe, Glenn Ligtenberg converted the tongue, wheels and axle off an old pull-type hay rake into a handy, low-cost trailer. He painted it orange to match the backhoe.
    “The trailer makes the backhoe easy to hook up and store,” says Ligtenberg. “Usually when you unhook a 3-pt. mounted implement you don’t move it until you need it again. However, I don’t think twice about moving my backhoe trailer because it rolls around so easily. If I need to get another machine in my shed, I hook up to it with my Deere loader tractor and go. I mounted the receiver hitch off an old Chevy pickup on the loader just above the bucket, so I have a great view in front of me.
    “I kept the trailer’s wheelbase as narrow as possible so I can back my tractor right up to the backhoe. I first hook the backhoe up to the lower lift arms on my tractor’s 3-pt., and then I connect the hydraulic hoses and move the boom to hook up to the top link.”
    Ligtenberg already had the Farmhand 5-wheel rake, which he had bought for parts. He stripped the rake down to the tongue, wheels and axle. However, the axle was too light to support the backhoe by itself so to reinforce it he cut part of the frame off an old Glencoe 4-row cultivator and bolted it onto the axle. He also welded steel hooks onto the trailer’s axle and tongue, which are used to chain the backhoe down. The rake’s tires were rotten so he replaced them with a pair of used 14-in. tires, which he bought used. A small hand-cranked jack is mounted on front of the tongue.
    “My total cost was less than $100,” says Ligtenberg.
    Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Glenn Ligtenberg, 40882 Pleasant Valley, Mitchell, S. Dak. 57301 (ph 605 996-8756; glennl@santel.net).


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2018 - Volume #42, Issue #3