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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: PNW - Washington - The Evergreen State
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here are a few of mine on delivery day last summer..
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: East Ohio
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Thanks BB. That gives me an idea of what I'm in for. I'm dropping my tractor off first thing tomorrow morning. I hope to have it back by Friday. I will post some pics when I get her back.
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: East Ohio
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I got the hoe installed and back to my house. I started with digging a hole in the garden to get used to the controls. I'm already seeing that the uses are limitless.
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Location: Massachusetts
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Very nice. I have a couple of questions for the backhoe owners.
L2800 / L3400 with R4 Tires and BH75's : When the backhoe is in transport position what is the height from the ground to top of backhoe? I was wondering if it would fit in the garage without having to adjust the hoe every time one goes in and out of the garage. My garage opening is a little over 80". I am trying to decide between a B7800 with Woods BH70X or a L2800 / L3400 with a Kubota BH75 or Woods BH80X. I am not sure I like the idea of having to adjust the hoe everytime going in and out of the garage, but I like the idea of the larger frame tractor. Does anyone store their L2800 / L3400 in a standard garage? Would appreciate any comments. Thanks |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: East Ohio
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Mine is garage kept. My opening is 82" and clear it just fine with about 6-8" to spare. I do have to fold the ROPS though.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Massachusetts
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I hope you get your answers with regard to your backhoe concerns in the other post. Please let us know what your dealer says. |
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