billhall
Member
Hi Everyone,
I presently have a BX 25 that I am trading in on a B3000, my property is very steep and has been a challenge with the BX 25, I have many times used the weight of the backhoe to make turns by reaching back and turning backhoe uphill in order to keep from tipping. I do not think I will be able to do this with the new B3000, the backhoe appears to be to far back to reach out of the cab to make this adjustment while siting in the drivers seat. (does anyone else do this?)
I am hoping it is going to be more staple than the BX25. Has anyone done a similar upgrade that can let me know if the B3000 may be more or less staple than the BX25. Should I fill the rear tires on the B3000, will this add stability?
Thanks
I presently have a BX 25 that I am trading in on a B3000, my property is very steep and has been a challenge with the BX 25, I have many times used the weight of the backhoe to make turns by reaching back and turning backhoe uphill in order to keep from tipping. I do not think I will be able to do this with the new B3000, the backhoe appears to be to far back to reach out of the cab to make this adjustment while siting in the drivers seat. (does anyone else do this?)
I am hoping it is going to be more staple than the BX25. Has anyone done a similar upgrade that can let me know if the B3000 may be more or less staple than the BX25. Should I fill the rear tires on the B3000, will this add stability?
Thanks