I really don't have that much of a need for a backhoe but then again, I could have gotten by without the B3300 also. :laughing:
I'm kicking around getting one though because I'm working on digging out a creekbed to make a pond. The creekbed is already isolated from flow by a neighbors pond so actually, it's just a depression on my land. I thought I'd put it to use as a pond since I never use the area for anything as it is. I've already removed most of the trees and underbrush from the area using a chain to pull them down with my tractor. A note here for those that worry; I put horse panel on the backside of my ROP to stop a chain from slapping me in the back of the head in case one breaks and I'm using 3/8 grade 70 chain.
Now to the point, I know I can get a frame mount BH77 and a quick mount 4 point attachment kit from Kubota which is the direct application for my tractor. It is compatible with the LA504 loader I have. Going this way should eliminate any possibility of mounting problems and it is probably the strongest. However, to add this now would run around $8000+ by the time I'm finished.
Or, there appears to be a couple of aftermarket 3pt backhoes that should work on my tractor. They wouldn't require plumbing in to the hydraulics because they use a PTO driven pump. These run around $4000 or so.
Like I already said, I'm pretty sure the frame mounted unit would be the strongest but by how much.
Come on all you tractor gurus, enlighten me. Give me all the +'s and the -'s.
I'm kicking around getting one though because I'm working on digging out a creekbed to make a pond. The creekbed is already isolated from flow by a neighbors pond so actually, it's just a depression on my land. I thought I'd put it to use as a pond since I never use the area for anything as it is. I've already removed most of the trees and underbrush from the area using a chain to pull them down with my tractor. A note here for those that worry; I put horse panel on the backside of my ROP to stop a chain from slapping me in the back of the head in case one breaks and I'm using 3/8 grade 70 chain.
Now to the point, I know I can get a frame mount BH77 and a quick mount 4 point attachment kit from Kubota which is the direct application for my tractor. It is compatible with the LA504 loader I have. Going this way should eliminate any possibility of mounting problems and it is probably the strongest. However, to add this now would run around $8000+ by the time I'm finished.
Or, there appears to be a couple of aftermarket 3pt backhoes that should work on my tractor. They wouldn't require plumbing in to the hydraulics because they use a PTO driven pump. These run around $4000 or so.
Like I already said, I'm pretty sure the frame mounted unit would be the strongest but by how much.
Come on all you tractor gurus, enlighten me. Give me all the +'s and the -'s.