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Getting all my ducks in a row here. Thanks for all the help. I'll be going with the new 930 (replacement for the 758C) backhoe. I'm also having Millonzi deliver a 48" grapple to my dealer so the dealer can put on a diverter valve set up to work the grapple. Since my tractor doesn't make it back and forth to the dealer very often (80 miles each way) while it's there I'm also having them put on T-n-T. I'll see if they pick it up this coming week. After getting it back I have to remove a fairly large fallen pine that tipped over, roots and all and is sitting on top of other trees now. When I get a chance I'll post a photo in the projects section for suggestions on how to remove it. BTW, My tree makes the one currently in question there look like a twig. Scary.
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Stowe, VT
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Hi Joe,
I still think that the bucket force of 1/3 less power is significant. I have also read people lamenting they got the 757 instead of the 758, but no one who has a 758 is wishing they got the 757 instead. I'd rather have extra power if needed than not enough to start with. The other thing is if I decide to sell it later I think I could sell the larger one easier than the smaller one. |
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The only point I'm getting at is that unless the tractor is somehow chained down, the 757 has more than enough power to make the class II tractor dance. I dug out a lot of stumps last year with the TC33DA and 757. Although its a nice combo - it really gives one an appreciation for additional tractor weight (although a class III would have been overkill for me). The 758 should serve you well with the extra reach (something I wish I had for digging). Good luck - wish you well.
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Stowe, VT
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Thanks Joe for the reply. Everything you say makes sense. I was thinking the bucket strength is what is great for ripping and the boom strength which is just about equal between the 2 is what makes the tractor dance, so having that extra bucket strength would not much of a dancing difference.
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Stowe, VT
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This is the tree I mentioned in a previous post that I need to cut down. If you have any idea of how to safely take it down please let me know in the link below. thanks
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/p...take-down.html |
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