JD 110 TLB equivalent?

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Bryan 45

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JD 110 TLB, Case Farmall 75A, Mahindra 4500
I bought a JD 110 TLB new off the dealer lot about 15 years ago. It's been a good machine- just the right size for my business. I figure I can still get a couple + more years out of it, but I'd like to budget a replacement.

Is there anyone other than Kubota with their L47 that makes a dedicated construction grade compact TLB?
 
   / JD 110 TLB equivalent? #2  
The Kubota model B26.

VIDEOS: Comparing Kubota TLB series tractors(B26, L47, M62) - YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=B26+Kubota




Kubota B26

2007 -
Backhoe loader tractor

Manufacturer: Kubota
Original price (USD): $33,673 (2011)

Kubota B26 Engine:
Kubota 1.1L 3-cyl diesel
Kubota B26 Power:
Engine (gross): 26 hp [19.4 kW]
Engine (net): 23.3 hp [17.4 kW]
PTO (claimed): 19.5 hp [14.5 kW]


Capacity:
Fuel: 8.2 gal [31.0 L]
Front axle: 4.7 qts [4.4 L]

3-Point Hitch:
Rear Type: I
Rear lift (at 24"/610mm): 1,676 lbs [760 kg]

Power Take-off (PTO):
Rear PTO: independent
Rear RPM: 540 (1.375)
Engine RPM: 540@2768

Dimensions & Tires:
Wheelbase: 62.2 inches [157 cm]
Weight: 4,001 lbs [1814 kg]
Front tire: 23x8.50-14
Rear tire: 12.4-16


Backhoe & Loader:
Loader type: Kubota
Weight: 628 lbs [284 kg]
Height (to pin): 94.5 inches [240 cm]
Clearance, dumped bucket: 70 inches [177 cm]
Dump reach: 22.3 inches [56 cm]
Dump angle: 45
Reach at ground: 61.5 inches [156 cm]
Rollback angle: 46
Breakout force (at pin): 2,344 lbs [1063 kg]
Lift to full height (at pin): 1,300 lbs [589 kg]
Attachment style: Two-lever Quick Coupler
Raise time to height: 3.6 s
Bucket dump time: 1.8 s
Lowering time: 2.4 s
Rollback time: 3.4 s

Backhoe:
Backhoe type: Kubota
Digging depth: 99.8 inches [253 cm]
2-Foot flat digging depth: 98.3 inches [249 cm]
8-Foot flat digging depth: 77 inches [195 cm]
Reach from pivot: 133.9 inches [340 cm]
Loading height: 77.3 inches [196 cm]
Bucket force: 4,211 lbs [1910 kg]
Dipperstick force: 2,123 lbs [962 kg]

Mechanical:
Chassis: 4x4 MFWD 4WD
Differential lock: rear standard
Steering: hydrostatic power
Brakes: wet disc
Cab: Four-post ROPS with FOPS canopy standard.

Hydraulics:
Type: open center
Valves: 1 to 3
Pump flow: 7 gpm [26.5 lpm]
Total flow: 11.2 gpm [42.4 lpm]



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Thanks for the info, Jeff. But the B26 is too small. I had a B24? I think it was, that I traded on the 110TLB. The little Kubota ran well, just didn't have enough weight to dig well. And a short stick.
 
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The M62 would be a 14ft hoe and 62hp, much larger than the 110.
 
   / JD 110 TLB equivalent? #5  
JCB makes some smaller units that might fit your needs. The 3CX Compact Backhoe Loader might be the right size.
 
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I bought a JD 110 TLB new off the dealer lot about 15 years ago. It's been a good machine- just the right size for my business. I figure I can still get a couple + more years out of it, but I'd like to budget a replacement.

Is there anyone other than Kubota with their L47 that makes a dedicated construction grade compact TLB?

Why not the Kubota L47?

I am the second owner of a 2006 Kubota L48 with 253 hours.
It is a wonderful machine (11' reach), and is my personal toy.
It will not be sold until after I croak (almost 80).

Like your JD 110, the L47 is a 10' reach hoe, and about the same size/weight as the JD110.
Seems to me like a nearly perfect replacement for your JD.

You should really enter your general location in your profile.
Perhaps someone might know of a deal in your area.
 
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Location updated. Thanks for the reminder.

I have nothing against the L47- I'm sure it's a fantastic machine. But right now I have time to research options, and wanted to make sure there is nothing similar to the 110 and L47 that I'm missing.
 
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The 110 was a dud. There is a yanmar that is maybe a little smaller. jcb makes a couple but they are heavy compared to the 110. M59 and m62 are really in a league of their own and I wish case and Deere would jump in that market but there isnt enough call for that size machine on job sites. Having a plumbing biz and going from a case 580 I was happy with the m59. have had the m62 for 4 years, but just now got into the mini excavators. The main reason for my hold out and staying with a backhoe was because of the need to handle gravel. A dedicated gravel bucket and quick attach makes the mini X superior. Plus I got tired of waiting for a factory cab from Kubota.
 
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I clicked on this thread to see if there was a tlb that I had not seen. So far the Kubota models compare the best. I have been happy with my 110 and Laurin cab it has served me well. I also like the M62 for a new machine choice and would opt for a Laurine cab for it.

When I was a plumbing contractor this was a good size for pulling behind a service truck. One trip with pipe, tools and backhoe to dig, lay pipe and cover up.
 
   / JD 110 TLB equivalent? #10  
I clicked on this thread to see if there was a tlb that I had not seen. So far the Kubota models compare the best. I have been happy with my 110 and Laurin cab it has served me well. I also like the M62 for a new machine choice and would opt for a Laurine cab for it.

When I was a plumbing contractor this was a good size for pulling behind a service truck. One trip with pipe, tools and backhoe to dig, lay pipe and cover up.

Well, as plumbing contractor the 110 was way too small. M59 was ok, the m62 was great....except no factory cab. So I moved on.
 

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