Have a 1979 b7100 with loader b219 and backhoe b670 that is gear drive I wonder i buy a newer hydrostatic b7100 if my loader and backhoe will fit
I have no personal knowledge of this, but I've been told the HST is longer. You might have issues with the B670 subframe rails being too short.just becuase its a b7100hst its not identical as the manual version
I will run into problems for older hydro from 1980s newer 1990s or all years? For my work i have to change gears a lot -it makes me tiredits the hst gearbox that accounts for the extra lenght, and we are not talking a few mm either. this will be the biggest issue as your loader side rails will not be long enough to reach the rear axle mounting points in the same way as on your current manual 7100, also becuase the drive shaft tunnel assembly is wider to accommadate the hst pump etc and the associated directional linkages, you may find the subframe mounting plates are not positioned wide enough to mount to the tunnel sides, unless they are adjustable but most are welded to the cross member and would need cutting off and refitting to suit the wider hst tunnel.
best advice would be to a tape measure out and compare dimensions.
rob
Any year/model hydro that i could use my loader and backhoeWhat B7100 are you looking to get, old or new?