Since I already have the backhoe attached to the tractor for the shrubbery digging around the house, I've been keeping my eyes open for other backhoe tasks. Up the hill from the house, the path through the woods makes a "Y". At the junction of the three paths, there were 3 small trees that made the intersection tighter than I liked so I removed the trees. Two of the trees came out of the ground fairly easily. However, one of the trees had a stubborn tap root that went straight down. It took a little more work to get that tree out of the ground.
The backhoe attachment has been very handy for our house and homesteading project. However, it is an expensive tool and could be tough to justify from a financial standpoint. When I saw the tractor for sale used, it just happened to have a backhoe attached to it so that's why I have a backhoe. I am glad I have it because there are some tasks that would be tough to do or impractical to do without it. It is very useful when you want to take remove a tree without leaving a stump. Removing these 3 small trees without leaving stumps in the path would have been a significant amount of work without the backhoe. In fact, if I didn't have the backhoe, I would have cut down the trees and left the stumps to have to drive around and try not to damage a tire everytime I went through that part of the path. With the backhoe, the task was trivial. But, if I could only have a box blade or a backhoe, I would choose the box blade in a heartbeat.