RayCo
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jul 24, 2005
- Messages
- 1,031
- Location
- Chester County, PA
- Tractor
- Kubota BX24, Case 580 Super L
So, I'm a couple weeks away from buying myself a subcompact TLB. As of today, the BX23 is the front runner. But, I was outside today looking at my ground, and couldn't help but wonder if the tiny backhoe on this tractor actually would be able to just bust right into my ground and take out a scoop. It just seems like such a tough task, and I have to be skeptical. Of course, if I think about it, I'm able to jump on a shovel and penetrate the ground, so I guess I'm just being paranoid.
My land is pretty tough. I live in south eastern PA (Chester County) and I swear my ground is 50% rock and 50% titanium or something. So, those of you who own a BX23 in this same general area, if you wanted to go dig a 10 foot round hole 5 feet deep, your tractor could do it?
Thanks
My land is pretty tough. I live in south eastern PA (Chester County) and I swear my ground is 50% rock and 50% titanium or something. So, those of you who own a BX23 in this same general area, if you wanted to go dig a 10 foot round hole 5 feet deep, your tractor could do it?
Thanks