Backhoe la463??

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Check out page 29, Im guessing the subframes will be different. Hopefully others will chime in with accurate info.
http://www.kanequip.com/assets/StateContracts/Kubota-B-Series-March-2015.pdf
http://www.kanequip.com/assets/StateContracts/Kubota-L-Series-January-2016.pdf
Have a decent dig in those 2 and see what you can find
It appears the L3400 needs BH4976A, and the b3000 cab at least needs BH4972
BH77 Backhoes with serial number A0576 and prior are not compatible with the B3000 cab tractors.
 
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Yea you posted a Model# for a loader, it would really help if you post the Model# for the Backhoe that your wanting to work with. ;)
 

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It might work but the backhoe list for L3400 is a BH76 and the B3000 lists a BH77.
The backhoe application chart previously noted shows a BH77 for an L3400 and B3000, whether it is correct, who knows? Can't find anything saying a BH75 will fit a B3000. Even if it did I still expect you would be up for a subframe?
 

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The one I am looking at is a B3000HSDCC. Wondering if the loader and backhoe would fit on it. I didn't figure the HSFCC would matter. So I just said B3000. Backhoe model BH75 Loader LA463 off of a L3400.
 

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So I just said B3000
Hi John, unfortunately you originally said B300HSDC not B3000HSDCC, so teg was wondering if you left out a 3 making a B3300 or a 0 making a B3000.
Also HDSC and HDSCC may make differences to attachments
I'll point you back to my original post about it not fitting, but that is only from info I can find on the net. Others who have direct access to Kubota info may chime in with the answer you are looking for.
 

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The one I am looking at is a B3000HSDCC. Wondering if the loader and backhoe would fit on it. I didn't figure the HSFCC would matter. So I just said B3000. Backhoe model BH75 Loader LA463 off of a L3400.
Simple answer is NO, neither the Loader or the BH will be a bolt up cross.
You would have to get different sub-frames for both and still then there is no guarantee that the loader or BH will clear the cab.
 

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Thanks fellows for the information. Now I will tell you what I was really getting at. I purchased a L3400 with loader, backhoe, and a heated Curtis cab. The tractor has 1200 hrs on it. Its life was mainly snow clearing. Backhoe doesn't appear to have been used much. Needs a lot of small things done to it, rubber seal around door re glued, (and bottom of door could use some paint) seats need replaced, lights not working, rear fenders not the best, (they used chains and beat them up a little plus rust. Hood rusted, needs repaired or replaced, tires good, engine and hydraulics sound ok. (like a old horse, used hard and put away wet) I bought this at the price of less than just what any two of the attachments would cost. Not including what the tractor is worth. Over the years I have had 4 New hollands (17 & 19 series with loaders.) No complaints, Never had the opportunity to buy a Kubota that I could afford. After getting the Kubota with the cab, I have to admit being inside with a heater is pretty nice and out of the rain. I seen aB3000HSDC for sale, real nice, not beat up or used hard, with the cab with AC With loader. I thought maybe the backhoe would fit on it. But after what you guys say it won't work and would hurt the sale of the L3400. With the sale of the L3400 and my cherry New Holland (650 hrs) I would have enough to buy the B3000hsdc. (I could live without the back hoe as I have a 3 pt mount woods for the NH.) Any one ever owned a B3000 HSDC? How do you like it, any complaints.?