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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Sandy Utah
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Don't make the mistake I did. Last year I had the 756C backhoe on a TC30. I bought the TC34DA and the new 930GH in March this year and the difference is night and day. The 756 had very little leg room and would never reach what I wanted it to do. I love the new design of the 930GH and the hoe has plenty of power. It will lift your tractor and even give you a thrill on occasion. I wouldn't trade my new combination for anything. I use my tractor at my cabin property and it is the right size to get around the forest yet powerful enough to tear up the mountain and landscape! DON"T BUY THE OLD BACKHOE DESIGN IF YOU WANT COMFORT!! Get the 900 series.
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Stowe, VT
Posts: 104
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Thanks Big Horn. My tractor is at the dealer getting a 930 installed along with plumbing for a Millonzi 48" grapple. Xmas in June. Maybe delivery tomorrow. About the only major thing left for me is a snowblower.
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Stowe, VT
Posts: 104
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Got my 930 and Millonzi 48" today. The 930 is quite an impressive unit. The curve in it really helps getting the bucket close without it hitting itself. Just VERY nerve racking disconnecting the backhoe from the tractor for the first time.
The Millonzi grapple is very well built. I was able to grab the trunk of the previous tree I cut down and just drag the entire tree. I was shocked over how strong the tractor/grapple combination is. |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: upstate, New York
Posts: 257
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Congrats.
I would replace the clasped on the pins for the subframe connections. I lost 1 had to pay $35 so I replaced it with lock nut and bolt --never lost one since.
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John - TC34DA 757C backhoe/FEL/rake/QA fork/rdm/toothbar/subsoiler |
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Silver Member
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Stowe, VT
Posts: 104
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Thanks for the suggestion, but I think I'll stay with the clasp pins as my BH will not be staying on very much as I use the 3pt hitch for my 72" mower more than for the BH. As a matter of fact, the BH is already off the tractor. I hope to get good at getting it on and off quickly.
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Silver Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Ozark Mountains of Missouri
Posts: 102
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I have just read this entire thread and have enjoyed it except for one thing.
Where are the pix of your new toy? C'mon, hurry up with that will ya! ![]() |
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