First time BH use

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C6rider

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Effingham, NH
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Kubota BX24
After 60 hours mostly moving snow and stone I finally got to use the BH for more than just removing rocks and small stumps. A neighbor needed a 20'L x 3'D trench to extend his septic vent. This was my first time digging in dirt and it does take some practice. CFO won't let me dig practice holes in the backyard.:(
Everything went ok albeit slowly but it was good practice for me. Did pick the front wheels off the ground a couple times when encountering 6 to 8" roots. We didn't cut them, just tunnelled under them.
Now I can get into the woods and put a couple culverts on the snomobile trail.

It just keeps getting better.
 
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I am curious, how long did it take to dig that 20' x 3' trench?
 
   / First time BH use #4  
Did pick the front wheels off the ground a couple times when encountering 6 to 8" roots. We didn't cut them, just tunnelled under them.

Yikes. Better put your stabilizers down. If you get the front very high and drop it you could break something.
 
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Bruce
Took me about 90 minutes. If i knew what I was doing maybe 20 minutes. Easy digging except for a few roots.

Bernie
Stabilizers were down, all 4 wheels off ground. Sliding towards trench when i hit a root.
 
   / First time BH use #6  
Ok sliding back or picking up the back end a little is normal. Levering the front end off the ground is not. I had a vision of you with the front end way up in the air waiting to come crashing down wich could only happen if the stabilizers weren't down.
 
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I have been able to (accidentally) lift the front of my BX24 several times when pulling on stumps with the BH, especially using the bucket curl. I have the stabilizers down and the loader edge down with the front tires off the ground. When I feel it start to lift I just try to slowly reverse my action and lower the front end gently back to terra firma :) I'm still new at this but I think I'm getting better.
Matt.
 
   / First time BH use #8  
In that case I am going to say that your 24 is much more powerfull than my 23. Maybe if I extended the hoe way out and used the bucket curl I might be able to get it to raise the front a little. I might have felt the weight transfer off the front a time or two but I haven't come
anywhere near lifting the front.
But then I have felt the power was down a little anyway and just haven't gotten around to checking the pressure yet. Maybe that's what keeps me from bending cylinders because I sure don't baby it.
 
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Hmmm. My ancient (1984 - ancient by TBN Kubota standards!) B7100 gets lifted with the curl. No problems at all. Very scary when you are straddling the trench - the bucket digs about 100mm (4") narrower than the wheels :)

Prior to getting the B7100, I had a local contractor dig a trench for 3phase power. I forgot about one of the water pipes I had in the ground. Curling around that one had the front end of his L series Kubota off the ground too. 1.5" Galv steel water pipe is a very effective anchor!

/Kevin
 
   / First time BH use #10  
Hmmm. My ancient (1984 - ancient by TBN Kubota standards!) B7100 gets lifted with the curl. No problems at all. Very scary when you are straddling the trench - the bucket digs about 100mm (4") narrower than the wheels :)

Prior to getting the B7100, I had a local contractor dig a trench for 3phase power. I forgot about one of the water pipes I had in the ground. Curling around that one had the front end of his L series Kubota off the ground too. 1.5" Galv steel water pipe is a very effective anchor!

/Kevin

I am not surprised by the bigger tractors ability to do this. It's just that mine has not exhibited the tendency. I regularly use the curl to break roots 3 or 4 feet behind the tractor and find a lot that don't go the first time and need a couple whacks with an ax. I have never felt it come off the ground. Would interesting to hear from more BX owners on this subject. Maybe mine is very weak. But then if I turn it up maybe I start breaking things.
 

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