mikemike39
Member
Tractor newbie here - never seen one with a backhoe so I can't answer this myself
I am deciding between a B2710 Kubota and a JD4115 - both with FEL
Then I started to think about all the useful things I could do with a hoe - planting holes for trees, digging out small stumps etc - the kind of jobs I hate doing by hand
Question is - if I want one that is easy to get on and off - does that mean I need a 4310 size tractor (ie a 47 backhoe?)
Seen some mention on this site of the 46 hoe for the small JD tractors, but it isn't mentioned on JD website not Midlawns - and someone said I think you need to take of the three point hitch, which sounded complicated - I have no mechanical expertise..
Anyone able to give me any information about this - how easy they are to get on and off the JD 4000 series, and does it depend on the model etc? I notice in the UK btw that it seems Kubota have stopped selling Backhoes for their tractors, I am not sure if this is the case in the US??
Cheers Mike
I am deciding between a B2710 Kubota and a JD4115 - both with FEL
Then I started to think about all the useful things I could do with a hoe - planting holes for trees, digging out small stumps etc - the kind of jobs I hate doing by hand
Question is - if I want one that is easy to get on and off - does that mean I need a 4310 size tractor (ie a 47 backhoe?)
Seen some mention on this site of the 46 hoe for the small JD tractors, but it isn't mentioned on JD website not Midlawns - and someone said I think you need to take of the three point hitch, which sounded complicated - I have no mechanical expertise..
Anyone able to give me any information about this - how easy they are to get on and off the JD 4000 series, and does it depend on the model etc? I notice in the UK btw that it seems Kubota have stopped selling Backhoes for their tractors, I am not sure if this is the case in the US??
Cheers Mike