Ken45101
Elite Member
- Joined
- Feb 14, 2009
- Messages
- 3,669
- Location
- southern Ohio
- Tractor
- Kubota M5040, M9540, B21 TLB, B2710, RTV900, JD 325 Skid steer, KX-121-3 mini excavator
I'll stick my neck out and say that less than 10% of the BH attachments owned by members on this site will ever be worked enough hours to pay for themselves at $70 p/hr. I won't even get into the fact that those hours are saved on your tractor hr meter and fuel, repairs, misc expense bills. Defend that.![]()
You are definitely right that on a strict dollars angle vs. contracting it out, a lot of this stuff cannot be justified. Either pay someone else to do it, or don't even bother doing it!
However, I've put 400 hours on my little B21 TLB. Sometimes it's been useful digging out mud slides alongside the driveway when it might have been a while to get a contractor in to do it, and other times I've just had fun digging out hillside trails or just quickly burying a horse.
But the B21 is getting little seat time these days, I now have a Kubota mini excavator (I've put 96 hours on it since May) and a skid steer (I've put 60 hours on it since August). Yes, it would have been cheaper to get someone in with bigger equipment, but I certainly enjoy the seat time! And that's what a lot of us are here for.
Actually, lately I've been out cleaning out the trails that a contractor bulldozed several years ago (as well as adding additional trails). BTW, it took about 6 months to get the contractor here originally since he didn't want to operate a dozer on muddy hillsides.
Although I have a pretty wide range of equipment here, "bigger" doesn't always equal "better" for a particular task. Until I get all the trails widened out, I cannot begin to take the M5040 out on many of the trails whereas the B2710 would fit on them if I had R1's and a 4' cutter.
Also one other data point: smaller implements are a lot easier to manhandle and hook up than the bigger ones. You do NOT move around a 6' medium duty cutter to get it aligned for hooking up. Yes, you might save a half hour mowing with a bigger mower, but it might take a half hour of time to hitch/unhitch.
But to each his own. It's just that those of us here with experience don't see the need for 45 hp on a few acres. If saving time is the ultimate issue, get a ZT mower, and a backhoe for the other tasks.
Ken