JDTank
Platinum Member
- Joined
- Oct 5, 2010
- Messages
- 693
The tractor would not be the only means of cutting grass, I have a riding mower and 3 Honda walk behinds as well.
I just wanted the MMM for times when I don't have time to cut, and it gets to long to bag (it grows VERY fast here, you have to cut everything once a week, sometimes every 5 days) With a MMM on a tractor I know I will have enough power to quickly cut the grass and spit it out.
I can understand not purchasing a backhoe from a financial point of view, but from sheer fun of having one, that can't be beat! We all have a little "kid" inside of us who still loves to play in the sandbox. I think I have enough projects coming that to rent a machine or pay someone would cost me about half of the cost of the backhoe. For another $3,000, I can have my own, and do it whenever I want to, my schedule, my way. We have hired a few different people to do backhoe work for us, and 8 times out of 10 they do not do the work as I asked them to, they leave a mess, or just plain take to long and charge for it.
I stumbled upon the new 270 backhoe on the forums last night, and I think that has sold me on the 2520. Obviously I will have to wait for one, as I see no one has any idea of when it is coming to market. My main hesitation for a 2520 was that it required a lot of work to mount and remove the backhoe, especially for someone like me who needs a MMM in place or ready to go on almost all of the time. If they truly did fix all of those problems, I will be impressed.
I also noticed, they upped the lift capacity on the 200CX loaders, to over 1,000 pounds now. Pretty impressive when you think a small machine like that can lift over half of it's own weight.
I had no idea the 2520 was so capable in such a compact package, with the money saved on going with it over the 3520, that pays for the other half of the backhoe itself.
I just wanted the MMM for times when I don't have time to cut, and it gets to long to bag (it grows VERY fast here, you have to cut everything once a week, sometimes every 5 days) With a MMM on a tractor I know I will have enough power to quickly cut the grass and spit it out.
I can understand not purchasing a backhoe from a financial point of view, but from sheer fun of having one, that can't be beat! We all have a little "kid" inside of us who still loves to play in the sandbox. I think I have enough projects coming that to rent a machine or pay someone would cost me about half of the cost of the backhoe. For another $3,000, I can have my own, and do it whenever I want to, my schedule, my way. We have hired a few different people to do backhoe work for us, and 8 times out of 10 they do not do the work as I asked them to, they leave a mess, or just plain take to long and charge for it.
I stumbled upon the new 270 backhoe on the forums last night, and I think that has sold me on the 2520. Obviously I will have to wait for one, as I see no one has any idea of when it is coming to market. My main hesitation for a 2520 was that it required a lot of work to mount and remove the backhoe, especially for someone like me who needs a MMM in place or ready to go on almost all of the time. If they truly did fix all of those problems, I will be impressed.
I also noticed, they upped the lift capacity on the 200CX loaders, to over 1,000 pounds now. Pretty impressive when you think a small machine like that can lift over half of it's own weight.
I had no idea the 2520 was so capable in such a compact package, with the money saved on going with it over the 3520, that pays for the other half of the backhoe itself.