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IMG_1091.JPGDSC08502.JPGMy B26 when I got it. It is considerably more dirty and a few battle scars now.
 
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I was thinking I would pick up a backhoe for my JD 855 think it is a 7a have not been able to locate a used one nearby. So over the winter spending time on TBN. Then I started thinking about all the other things I use the 3pt for, York rake, mower, tiller you get the idea so unless I want to spend lots of time changing looks like it is out. So does any one have any experience with a Bobcat 384 there smallest excavator? Thinking of looking at a used one if I can talk better half into it.

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<img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=304562"/><img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=304563"/>My B26 when I got it. It is considerably more dirty and a few battle scars now.

Nice and that is the kind of BH i was talking about that the guy makes his living with. Maybe just a little bigger.
 
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public nuisance. once they are called they have to react. good guys, no fine, it lit again once they left. On its own by the way. I posted more about it in rural living.
I have had fires flare up a week after the fire went out,,, after I dug into it to pile up the remains.
hugs, Brandi
 
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Thats not dirt thats sand , you would'nt do that here :)

there is no sand in the area were the pics were taken about 20 miles north of tulsa ok, there is about 1 foot of awesome dirt then it is clay, that is y i had to have a new aerobic septic put in. i did get lucky on my little 2.5 acres, my neighbor had one put in and about 3 foot down they hit rock and had to jackhammer the hole deep enough for the tank. i guess im lucky because i didnt have to deal with the rocks. i am actually selling my house and moving to the grand lake area in oklahoma, i am closing on the sell of my house in the morning.
 
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there is no sand in the area were the pics were taken about 20 miles north of tulsa ok, there is about 1 foot of awesome dirt then it is clay, that is y i had to have a new aerobic septic put in. i did get lucky on my little 2.5 acres, my neighbor had one put in and about 3 foot down they hit rock and had to jackhammer the hole deep enough for the tank. i guess im lucky because i didnt have to deal with the rocks. i am actually selling my house and moving to the grand lake area in oklahoma, i am closing on the sell of my house in the morning.

Are you taking your backhoe with you or did you sell it?
 
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Well we missed the ice! Got a good soaking rain and its suppose to be nice Saturday so hopefully I can dig out sum more trees!
 
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My New Holland is 45 hp and will dig a hole 102" deep. It has a 16" bucket and a mechanical thumb. It is a frame mount BH. I dug out a food plot in my woods with it and this 85 foot, 18" maple almost manhandled my tractor. I got it done, but that was max for my set up.

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My New Holland is 45 hp and will dig a hole 102" deep. It has a 16" bucket and a mechanical thumb. It is a frame mount BH. I dug out a food plot in my woods with it and this 85 foot, 18" maple almost manhandled my tractor. I got it done, but that was max for my set up.

Very nice! That is a lot of tree, did you dig around the base and then push it over?
 
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My New Holland is 45 hp and will dig a hole 102" deep. It has a 16" bucket and a mechanical thumb. It is a frame mount BH. I dug out a food plot in my woods with it and this 85 foot, 18" maple almost manhandled my tractor. I got it done, but that was max for my set up.

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That is one heck of a root ball. I see you chained it up. Did you dig around it then pull it over with a chain. I have to do some of the clustered pines that way to get them down. A couple just broke in half at the chain location.
 
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Nice and that is the kind of BH i was talking about that the guy makes his living with. Maybe just a little bigger.
Likely it was an L39 or L 45 as they are similar in size but a bit larger by each series and identical in appearance. Lots of contractor use the B26 for digging sewer lines and water lines in new house construction because they are small, fairly light (4001#) and can really get into those tight spots due to the narrow wheel base.
 
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That is one heck of a root ball. I see you chained it up. Did you dig around it then pull it over with a chain. I have to do some of the clustered pines that way to get them down. A couple just broke in half at the chain location.

I dug and broke the roots all around the tree then pushed it over. I chained it to pull it out of another trees canopy. The root ball was so heavy that I cut the trunk off, dug a slight ramp, then pushed it out of the hole. Then I rolled it out of the way. It was quite the chore!
 
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That's some nice woods right there, I love that picture. Most of what we have around here now are pine woods :yawn:


looks like some nice soil as well, bet the food plot did great!
 
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A friend of mine showed me a photo of a big oak that had came down in a storm. The root ball was 26 feet in diameter and the trunk over 6 feet. He had a photo of his cousin standing by the tree before they cut it up. Must have been a 200+ year old tree. He didn't say what they did with the root ball, perhaps just put it back in the hole it came out of.
 
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Great day for the backhoe! Was able to get down a few more trees!

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I knock them down with the backhoe, then I line them up and cut for fire wood. Can't wait to get my grapple next week! And just one if my stump piles!
 
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Had mine out for a little while today trying to backfill the electric trench to my barn but it was way too wet. Made a mess and got the tractor extremely muddy.
 
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they like to play in the mud now and then.. :)
 

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