Finally, someone makes a video regarding BadBoy BackHoe (BBBH)! Great Job! I have a BB 4025 tractor and bought the backhoe with the tractor. However, a very kind employee from local dealership came out to my property to help me uninstall it before mowing season of '22. It has been sitting since then (under a carport, covered with tarp) and today, with the big help from your video I was able to install it with a neighbor/friend. We also had issues with built-up pressure in the hydraulics. We had no success with reducing pressure in the manner you demonstrated. Instead we just used the backhoe controls to move the bucket anyway we could. Apparently it moved enough to reduce the pressure as we were able to connect both sides. Also, I learned that the next time I uninstall the BBBH, I am going to do it on concrete pad. It sat on a uneven gravel surface since Spring '22 and it was a little difficult/tedious to line up the BBBH "underarms" with the tractor fittings.
Thanks for making this specific video! You really do a great job explaining the detail. I am planning to get a 4035 in January and need the backhoe attachment. Looks more involved than I hoped to put it on and off.
Very grateful for all your videos, sir! I just bought a 4035 and am learning about it. Do you have a video on connecting and adjusting your bush hog? I didn't find one and would appreciate it if you did a video on that. Thanks a lot and God bless y'all!
Well you sold me on this. My 4035 will be delivered Friday. I think I have memorized your video of taking the 3 point off and attaching the backhoe. My hoe comes with 15 inch bucket but I am trying to also find an 8 or 9 inch bucket for irrigation lines.
Well "Young-Man" this is a MASSIVE amount of "monkey-wrenching". My own kubogy "system frame mounted-add on -quick connect system" only Tortured me TWICE in 6 whole years&@ 1100hours-- reason being after ALL the "rig-a-marool "( 75 minutes off -on-off-& on again) it convinced me to get two MORE tractors for 3point work & just leave ( said tractor) with it's backhoe attached FOREVER !;;; ALWAYS a great counter-weight when not digging. Have been looking at the Branson gear drive equivalent-maybe even with the backhoe; because the "kubogy" rig is sometimes too for small "dig jobs". Thank you Sir for the Excelent vidio and happy safe tractoring. Best wishes with all your endeavours.
If it is hard to remove the hydraulic hose, no need to let fluid out. Just move around your bucket or other hydraulics when machine is off. Are your outriggers all the way down along with your bucket? Doesn’t look like it, but I am not operating it. Try digging away from stump all the way around to break up roots then move closer in. But you my man have a lot of patience putting that back hoe on. Good on you mate!
Need to put the top link back on - mounts to the bracket on the deck plate just behind the seat post - helps quite a bit to keep the hoe from bouncing around too much and stressing the lower mounts 👍
I make it tight - once the hoe is mounted I push down with the boom to take out the slop in the mounts, then I adjust the link to fit that. I live in the mountains with mostly uneven and off camber terrain and didn't figure this out for awhile, even forgot to put link in one time - with it in and snugged up the BH attachment feels more like part of the tractor than it does an attachment, night and day how much more firm and connected it feels 👍
Question did you live in the city? Before you bough this property. Try to find a older farmer. The first thing. Is to find a retired farmer for help. I just don’t want you getting hurt. Thanks Glenn
You are wrong on that deduction sir. I have run the BadBoy Backhoe with 16" bucket on several jobs to include hard rocky soil, clay type soil and to remove a stump. It has performed great on everything I have asked it to do!
I like the Bad Boy it looks like a sporty tractor. Thought about getting one but my local dealer is a real douche. its Basically a mom and pops place and the owner is hard to deal with. Basically give me your money and leave me alone type of person. but the owner is old and doesnt have the employees to service and do warranties. Thats the only reason i wont be buying one. I got a Kioti dealer one town over so ill probably be going with them.
Nice video. I think it’s a little weird that they make you break out tools to take the 3-point off though. Every other tractor I’ve seen just uses pins, so no tools involved.
Yeah, I agree. Makes it a little time consuming. But I guess with their design and trying to stand out from others that’s a fault they moved forward with.
No adjustable arms. What else doesn't it come with? Too much money to have buy all the extras. This BadBoy is more than $27k. For that kind money you can buy a Kioti CK 3510SE that comes with a lot more extras for about the same money. No Thank you!
Should have called 811 before you dug... I don't have a backhoe and watching this video I'm glad I didn't buy one. Looks like the light weight of the overall system makes it hard to dig. You moved the tractor around more than you actually dug. You looked a little scared up there in that seat, I imagine I would have been as well. I'm very surprised at how ineffective the backhoe actually is considering the cost. Watching you put that on, I would probably never take it off...
Finally, someone makes a video regarding BadBoy BackHoe (BBBH)! Great Job! I have a BB 4025 tractor and bought the backhoe with the tractor. However, a very kind employee from local dealership came out to my property to help me uninstall it before mowing season of '22. It has been sitting since then (under a carport, covered with tarp) and today, with the big help from your video I was able to install it with a neighbor/friend. We also had issues with built-up pressure in the hydraulics. We had no success with reducing pressure in the manner you demonstrated. Instead we just used the backhoe controls to move the bucket anyway we could. Apparently it moved enough to reduce the pressure as we were able to connect both sides. Also, I learned that the next time I uninstall the BBBH, I am going to do it on concrete pad. It sat on a uneven gravel surface since Spring '22 and it was a little difficult/tedious to line up the BBBH "underarms" with the tractor fittings.
Great video! Had it open while I unhooked my backhoe. Badboy should pay you to do instructional videos!
Thanks for making this specific video! You really do a great job explaining the detail. I am planning to get a 4035 in January and need the backhoe attachment. Looks more involved than I hoped to put it on and off.
Thanks for the video. Really appreciate it.
No problem at all
Nice. I have one of these.
Thanks for that.
Great video 👍 I adde 2 pieces of C channel to raise and move seat back ( just an FYI as I’m a little taller than most ).
Are your rear tires filled with water (or beet juice) if not the extra weight would help with force of backhoe applying force to ground
Very grateful for all your videos, sir! I just bought a 4035 and am learning about it. Do you have a video on connecting and adjusting your bush hog? I didn't find one and would appreciate it if you did a video on that. Thanks a lot and God bless y'all!
Well you sold me on this. My 4035 will be delivered Friday. I think I have memorized your video of taking the 3 point off and attaching the backhoe. My hoe comes with 15 inch bucket but I am trying to also find an 8 or 9 inch bucket for irrigation lines.
Well "Young-Man" this is a MASSIVE amount of "monkey-wrenching". My own kubogy "system frame mounted-add on -quick connect system" only Tortured me TWICE in 6 whole years&@ 1100hours-- reason being after ALL the "rig-a-marool "( 75 minutes off -on-off-& on again) it convinced me to get two MORE tractors for 3point work & just leave ( said tractor) with it's backhoe attached FOREVER !;;; ALWAYS a great counter-weight when not digging. Have been looking at the Branson gear drive equivalent-maybe even with the backhoe; because the "kubogy" rig is sometimes too for small "dig jobs". Thank you Sir for the Excelent vidio and happy safe tractoring. Best wishes with all your endeavours.
Thanks a ton, I’m glad the video was helpful.
Good video, tractor seems a little light in the rear. Are the tires fluid filled?
you cant dig is pulling the all tractor :))
If it is hard to remove the hydraulic hose, no need to let fluid out. Just move around your bucket or other hydraulics when machine is off. Are your outriggers all the way down along with your bucket? Doesn’t look like it, but I am not operating it. Try digging away from stump all the way around to break up roots then move closer in. But you my man have a lot of patience putting that back hoe on. Good on you mate!
Need to put the top link back on - mounts to the bracket on the deck plate just behind the seat post - helps quite a bit to keep the hoe from bouncing around too much and stressing the lower mounts 👍
Should the top link be as tight as you can get it? Or leave some slack?
I make it tight - once the hoe is mounted I push down with the boom to take out the slop in the mounts, then I adjust the link to fit that. I live in the mountains with mostly uneven and off camber terrain and didn't figure this out for awhile, even forgot to put link in one time - with it in and snugged up the BH attachment feels more like part of the tractor than it does an attachment, night and day how much more firm and connected it feels 👍
Thank you for posting this. Were your tires loaded in this video?
You left us hangin. What was the deal with the electrical line? It looked like a DIY 110v type line someone added at one time.
You have to run a hydraulic line for it. Pretty easy
@@nicholasirvine7655 ?
is the third function on this a diverter or a true third function?
Its a true 3rd function. I have one on my 4025 for the grapple.
Question did you live in the city? Before you bough this property. Try to find a older farmer. The first thing. Is to find a retired farmer for help. I just don’t want you getting hurt. Thanks Glenn
Press that ring in on the female side hose so you don’t have to use a wrench to release the pressure.
I've run a case 580k before, that backhoe almost looks useless in anything except sand.
You are wrong on that deduction sir. I have run the BadBoy Backhoe with 16" bucket on several jobs to include hard rocky soil, clay type soil and to remove a stump. It has performed great on everything I have asked it to do!
I like the Bad Boy it looks like a sporty tractor. Thought about getting one but my local dealer is a real douche. its Basically a mom and pops place and the owner is hard to deal with. Basically give me your money and leave me alone type of person. but the owner is old and doesnt have the employees to service and do warranties. Thats the only reason i wont be buying one. I got a Kioti dealer one town over so ill probably be going with them.
Bleed your lines before you disconnect your backhoe. Thanks Glenn
Nice video. I think it’s a little weird that they make you break out tools to take the 3-point off though. Every other tractor I’ve seen just uses pins, so no tools involved.
Yeah, I agree. Makes it a little time consuming. But I guess with their design and trying to stand out from others that’s a fault they moved forward with.
What a pain that is. That just drove me away from badboy.
No adjustable arms. What else doesn't it come with? Too much money to have buy all the extras. This BadBoy is more than $27k. For that kind money you can buy a Kioti CK 3510SE that comes with a lot more extras for about the same money. No Thank you!
Should have called 811 before you dug... I don't have a backhoe and watching this video I'm glad I didn't buy one. Looks like the light weight of the overall system makes it hard to dig. You moved the tractor around more than you actually dug. You looked a little scared up there in that seat, I imagine I would have been as well. I'm very surprised at how ineffective the backhoe actually is considering the cost. Watching you put that on, I would probably never take it off...
It literally took him 10 minutes. If you're too lazy to do that maybe you should stay inside watching RUclips.
@@Kettlewell225 LOL, I guess you got him there!
Keyboard warriors are kind of sad. You should have skipped the video and your stupid comment