Verdemont nice pics! It looks like you are pretty busy! I'm waiting to close on a construction loan for my house and will be buying a B3300su after we close. I was just wondering what you thought of the FEL lift capacity?
The FEL is great. My only comparison was my older
B7610 that has a smaller FEL. Some specifics for the B3300SU:
1. There have been a few large rocks (boulders?) that I could not lift. But only because they were too wide or long to get into the bucket enough TO lift. But I was able to push them around with the loader to where I wanted them.
2. The 60" "Light Duty" bucket seems sturdy so far. I have used it to lift and move a lot of materials. I even mixed some concrete in it yesterday after I used the PHD to dig holes for some 4x4"x8' pressure treated posted I am going to mount blue bird boxes on. I just mixed up four 80lb cement bags into the bucket, added water, mixed it around, and then drove to the four holes and shoveled it into the holes. Then rinsed the bucket with the hose. No issues.
3. There is only one rock so far that I wanted to lift up, that fit in the bucket, that I had an issue. Even with the backhoe on, I got one really big rock almost all the way into the bucket but when I went to lift, the rear wheels came off the ground. This is with the backhoe (1400 lbs) on.
Overall very happy so far. In my first 7.5 hours of work I used about 4.5 gallons (US) of diesel. I am keeping the revs low most of the time (< 1500) as I break in the engine. I had to add maybe 5-6 oz of oil yesterday at the 10 hour mark to top the oil off.
With the backhoe back on, today we (wife and I) are going to plant some shrubs and move some big rocks around in a garden area.
Photo of me.
Tom