New Member in TX - Lots of work to do!

   / New Member in TX - Lots of work to do! #1  

TexasDigger

Bronze Member
Joined
Feb 17, 2020
Messages
50
Location
Kaufman County, TX
Tractor
Kioti RX7320
New member - glad this forum exists! I've been browsing on this forum for all kinds of very useful info knowing we were buying a farm for the past 2-3 years. Finally closed on 30ac last year & had the wife talked into a new tractor within about 2 weeks while shoveling 2000 lbs of rock manually off our trailer! Trying to save $$ wherever we can while getting this homestead ready to be as self-sustaining as possible for 6-head of cattle. Ended up buying a new Kioti CK3510HST + FEL, rear remote set, front forks, bush-hog (rotary cutter lol), box blade, & a trailer. Hindsight with 30-acres, probably should have got closer to 50hp now that I've been accounting for the farm implements I'm still going to need while keeping the machine's limitations in mind (4x4 round baler is all it can handle, hay spear or some type of adapter for my pallet forks, sickle cutter or something to cut hay with, subsoiler, plow, disc - getting by with the box blade in place of disc for now).

I'm currently having issues with the overwhelming need for a backhoe - dealer said I have to completely swap my 3pt links for the BH frame mount. If that's true, then a sub-frame mount BH isn't an option (need my 3pt to do everything else I bought the tractor for!) Looking into Mini backhoes (Terramite, Dig-It?), a heavy-duty (as-possible) pull-behind unit and/or possibly a Frankensteined pull-behind hybrid unit with legitimate hydraulic feet and maybe additional auger-style anchors + suitcase (to prevent tipping while I'm digging??) Maybe one of the old Dig-It units with a couple of added "anchor" mods... I'm awaiting my new member approval to post this issue on another existing thread/s so I'm not that guy starting new threads for no reason when there are already existing threads on that topic!

Will post llNK$ to other existing threads more specific to my situations as soon as the forum restrictions will let me! (3rd try looks like the new member rules won't even let me spell the word "|ink" until I've got 3 posts under my belt!)

Glad to be here though!
 
   / New Member in TX - Lots of work to do! #2  
Welcome to TBN forum from Missouri. We have used our old Ferguson for 40 years out on our 5 acres. Lacking a front end loader, it only took a couple of times of shoveling gravel into the dump cart, hauling where we wanted it, dumping, repeat process....and my wife took me to town to buy the sub-compact with a loader.
My grandfather successfully farmed 40 acres with an 8N Ford, he mowed the hay but always hired a person to bale it and we put up what we needed and delivered the rest to customers.
You might be ahead hiring out the backhoe work.
 
   / New Member in TX - Lots of work to do! #3  
G'day Mate and welcome to TBN from Downunder.

Enjoy the site.
 
   / New Member in TX - Lots of work to do! #4  
Welcome to the community from South Texas. Lots of good info hear. I can't help with the bh issue but I'm sure someone will chime in.
 
   / New Member in TX - Lots of work to do! #6  
Welcome to the forum.
 
   / New Member in TX - Lots of work to do! #7  
Welcome to the forum! You will get some great advice here! You might want to add your location in your profile. There are a lot of folks here from Texas... one might be your neighbor! Have fun exploring all the threads.
 
   / New Member in TX - Lots of work to do! #8  
Always a trade off with getting less machine than you want. Make a list of your BH needs before making the investment. I have a guy 4 miles from me that I use for the occasional BH work I need done. Not even worth renting a machine in my situation. Closest place to rent is 25 miles away and by the time I drive over, unload, hack around trying to operate a new machine, load it back up, and drive it back....I can pay the local guy $500 and he will do a few hours what would take me two days. Plus I do not need to store or mount and demount it.

BTW, I talked to him about getting a BH when I started looking for a machine. He walked me through it and convinced me to invest in a bigger machine instead of "wasting" the money on an attachment I would rarely use. YMMV. It depends on how much BH you need. You state "overwhelming need", so what changed from when you purchased your tractor? Ongoing needs or a few intensive projects?
 
   / New Member in TX - Lots of work to do! #9  
:welcome: to TBN...enjoy.
 
   / New Member in TX - Lots of work to do! #10  
Welcome to the forum!
Respond on this thread a few times and you should be good to post anywhere in the forum :)
 

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