Need backhoe attachment for John Deere 350 - 1976 model

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Need backhoe attachment for John Deere 350 - 1976 model

Post by JamesandDawn » Fri Aug 22, 2014 10:52 pm

Hello, we are in central California foothills and we have 1976 jd350 crawler and we are looking for the backhoe attachment. The bucket works and there are rippers at the back. Mechanic said we are currently not using the PTO which is covered at the back of he machine.

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Post by Lavoy » Sat Aug 23, 2014 6:49 am

If you do not have a factory hoe crawler, it is more than just acquiring a backhoe. You won't have plumbing, diverter and larger hyd pump necessary to run a hoe.
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Determining if its a factory crawler/Hoe

Post by JamesandDawn » Sat Aug 23, 2014 8:22 am

We just moved to this property and the mechanic was able to get the 350 running with a new starter, battery and spider web patrol. So, it has a bucket and ripper and back and a hole that the mechanic said was for PTO accessories. I'll try to get some photos to upload.

Can anyone tell me based on finding serial #'s on the this little beauty if there a way of telling if its possible to add the hoe portion or if it came from the factory that way.?

Thanks! Dawn
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Post by JamesandDawn » Sat Aug 23, 2014 8:41 am

Here is what our 350 looks like. I think it's a 76 because at the top of the cab is a mfg date of 03-22-76 listing gwv at 18k. I'm having trouble reading the serial # under the seat where you feet rest. It's pretty painted over.

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Here is a far away couple other shots
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Post by shinnery » Sat Aug 23, 2014 10:10 pm

Interesting, bolt on grousers, occaisionally, on the left track only. I sure believe I would not count on that roof as a ROPS, limb deflector only.
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Post by jtrichard » Sun Aug 24, 2014 12:47 am

After looking at the 350 parts book it looks like the loader only used a 23GPM pump and looking at the 93/95 hoe parts book you would need a power beyond fitting a few other fittings and hoses and a hoe ... SO i would say that you should be-able to with out any problem (except finding one) put a hoe on that treefity
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