Backhoe Backhoe - where do you keep it?

   / Backhoe - where do you keep it? #11  
Get a backhoe dolly from bxpanded.com
ditto... I like the dolly... I keep it in my garage in the winter and roll it around like my other larger tools, table saw, planer, etc.
 
   / Backhoe - where do you keep it? #12  
Mine sits in a 3 sided barn with a dirt floor. All possible cylinders retracted. Bucket teeth on a piece of plywood, main frame on a 6x6 on top of two car rims. This puts it at a convenient height for putting it on. It's a 3PH model Woods with a PTO pump.

When I was making my living with my tractor, it wasn't uncommon to have the hoe on and off two or three times a day as I switched gear to finish a landscaping project, so I've gotten pretty good at lining things up and getting it on the tractor.

No tarps, they just trap the moisture. I've had it nearly 20 years and no rust on the cylinder rods that are exposed (dipperstick and swing cylinder).
 
   / Backhoe - where do you keep it? #13  
Spent about $60 for premixed bags of concrete to pour a pad under my shed. This allows me to use a dolly. The cylinders are sprayed with oil, legs tied up with straps, and everything covered with a tarp to keep blowing dust and dirt exposure to a minimum. Moisture retention by the tarp was a concern so I use a smaller tarp that allows air circulation around the bottom which is sort of a compromise between dust exposure prevention and condensation control.

Based on what others are saying, my system may be overkill but I hate to get ready to use a piece of equipment and it won't work.
 
   / Backhoe - where do you keep it? #14  
As mentioned, mine sits uncovered in a three sided barn. Never had an issue with it "not working".

If fact I used it today. 4°, 20+ knots of wind and 6" of frost are not what I'd call ideal conditions for backhoe work (long, looooong story) but after the oil warmed up a little, we got 'er done!
 
   / Backhoe - where do you keep it? #15  
As mentioned, mine sits uncovered in a three sided barn. Never had an issue with it "not working".

If fact I used it today. 4°, 20+ knots of wind and 6" of frost are not what I'd call ideal conditions for backhoe work (long, looooong story) but after the oil warmed up a little, we got 'er done!

Guess I'm thinking more of weathered hydraulic hoses and rust causing mine to have problems. I use my tractor more for mowing and FEL work. Backhoe is used infrequently. My experience with infrequently used equipment is that it tends to develop more problems.

Here in Western NC it was a balmy 32 degrees with only 8 mph breezes and I decided to work in the shop instead of outside. Don't much like trying to get things done in deep freezer unless it is absolutely necessary but I admire your ability to tolerate those conditions.
 
   / Backhoe - where do you keep it? #16  
Don't much like trying to get things done in deep freezer unless it is absolutely necessary but I admire your ability to tolerate those conditions.

Necessity is a Mother, as they say...:laughing: UnderArmor long underwear, heavy canvas pants, hoodie, Carhartt coat, stocking cap with earmuffs over it, and the hood on my sweatshirt up. I wasn't uncomfortable but it wasn't exactly sitting in the recliner with a cup of hot chocolate either.

During my Navy career I spent time in the Philippines, South Carolina (Charleston) and Florida (Pensacola) and 25 years later I'm still of the opinion that I'd much rather do cold than hot. I start getting pretty miserable when it gets much over 80°, especially if it's humid.

Hose deterioration would definitely be an issue if stored in direct sunlight, in which case covering it would be an good idea.
 
   / Backhoe - where do you keep it? #17  
I would say indoors if you can, weather can be a real pest. seat material will wear faster, and cylinder rods will rust faster and also ruin the paint much quicker. Any protective coatings while outside whether installed or not, is a penny saved. The old guys here even spray diesel as a coating???? Control levels will become sticker much faster "a tarp is not protection" The dolly is a great idea!!!
 
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   / Backhoe - where do you keep it? #18  
Under my lean too. Built a stand to put under the frame to keep it from leaking down
 
   / Backhoe - where do you keep it? #19  
Mine is under one of the closed sides carports on a gravel pad. I set it on 6x6 timbers and cover it with a tarp to protect in from blow in. Stays very dry and was the cheapest shelter I could build. It's 20 x 27. Stores 20' trailer, backhoe and a pallet rack containing box blade, rake, scraper blade. All stay mostly dry.
 
   / Backhoe - where do you keep it? #20  
I keep mine on the right side of this. :thumbsup: Seems to work ok, except there is a leak in the tin on the roof which dripped into the bucket and now its full of ice. :confused3:

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