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- 2009 Kubota BX25
There have been two debates here on TBN. The first is about a three point hitch mounted backhoes, and most of the comments are very negative about the idea, and I agree. But, if you can fabricate some sort of frame mounted set up, you are good to go.
The second debate that we have seen is whether or not to get a backhoe at all as an attachment to your tractor. I like that idea myself, and in fact my 2009 Kubota BX 25 came with a backhoe that is frame mounted and very sturdy.
But, I have not used my backhoe for everything. One time I had to dig a 5 foot deep ditch about 100 feet long for the waterline from my well to the cottage. The soil was Rocky and Sandy, with some rocks as big as basketballs. There was no way I was going to dig that with my little backhoe, even though it digs as deep as 6 feet. So, I hired a full-sized backhoe to do the job. It only cost me about 250 bucks, and was well worth it.
The second debate that we have seen is whether or not to get a backhoe at all as an attachment to your tractor. I like that idea myself, and in fact my 2009 Kubota BX 25 came with a backhoe that is frame mounted and very sturdy.
But, I have not used my backhoe for everything. One time I had to dig a 5 foot deep ditch about 100 feet long for the waterline from my well to the cottage. The soil was Rocky and Sandy, with some rocks as big as basketballs. There was no way I was going to dig that with my little backhoe, even though it digs as deep as 6 feet. So, I hired a full-sized backhoe to do the job. It only cost me about 250 bucks, and was well worth it.