JayC
Veteran Member
Machines like the Deere 110, Kubota L39 & 48 all have removable backhoes which allows you to use the 3PH. The FEL's, however, are not removable. When I read your thread the first thing I thought of was you should look at these types of machines. The are more rugged than the typical CUT. The Deere has a feature called Creep-to-Reposition. When you are use the hoe and you want to move all you have to do is push a little ricker switch located on the dash panel. Those who are experienced hoe operators may not use such a feature if they just use the hoe to move the machine. The Deere also has the option to put a factory hydraulic thumb on the hoe if desired. Being you will be working with trees, I was thinking the FOPS structures these machines offer will be good when dealing with trees. The 110 and L48 both have HST transmissions - the 110 a dual pedal and the L48 a single pedal. With the 110 you would be able to easily use the differential braking which would aid in maneuvering in tight areas. With the single pedal, the brakes are on the same side and that would make it difficult to use differential braking if needed. The L39 is a gear tanny. It uses Kubotas GST system if I remember right. That is a clutchless gear transmission. All you have to do is move the gear shift without the need of the clutch. This could make for easy shuttling when doing FEL work. Something you could do if you wanted would be to go to Deere's site and read the manuals of the machines you are considering. That would give you an edge in the final decision. Good luck in your search! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif