Bob_Skurka
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Design flaws of the loader not withstanding, let's try to get back onto topic.
You are looking for a small backhoe, and based on other information you have provided, you are looking to dig a 400' long utility trench. You also plan to remove stumps, apparently in the range of 10" diameter.
Here is my take on the whole thing, other guys may disagree.
Do not buy a mini-backhoe for a small tractor. Rent a mini-excavator with something like a 12' to 16' reach. Many rental yards rent excavators like a Thomas 35, that is an ideal unit for your tasks, you can probably rent it for $250 to $350 for a weekend.
Here is my logic.
Assuming a 42" depth to stay below frost line (other areas of the country may only need an 18", 24" or 36" depth) you will very likely spend several weekends of long labor diging a 400' long trench with a small TLB. On the other hand, in one afternoon, a mini-excavator will do the job.
Then look at a 10" white pine stump. That has a nice deep tap root. It could easily take an hour, even 2 or 3 hours, to dig that out with a small TLB. A medium sized mini-excavator can probably pop it out in only 10% to 15% of the of the time. So in the time it takes you to dig up 1 stumps 10" across with a small TLB, you can probably dig up 5 to 10 of them with a Thomas 35B, or similar unit, from the rental yard.
The net effect is that you will spend $5000 on the backhoe.
You will save well over $4000 by renting a mini-excavator, even if you end up renting it for 2 or 3 weekends over the course of the first summer.
You can spend 1/2 of the money you save on a boatload of implements like a post hole digger, box blade, and a tiller . . . and then you can spend $500 on a nice necklace for your wife, and still have $1500 left over in your bank account. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif Oh, and the best part is that you won't have wasted an entire summer just to dig a trench and to pop a couple stumps.
You are looking for a small backhoe, and based on other information you have provided, you are looking to dig a 400' long utility trench. You also plan to remove stumps, apparently in the range of 10" diameter.
Here is my take on the whole thing, other guys may disagree.
Do not buy a mini-backhoe for a small tractor. Rent a mini-excavator with something like a 12' to 16' reach. Many rental yards rent excavators like a Thomas 35, that is an ideal unit for your tasks, you can probably rent it for $250 to $350 for a weekend.
Here is my logic.
Assuming a 42" depth to stay below frost line (other areas of the country may only need an 18", 24" or 36" depth) you will very likely spend several weekends of long labor diging a 400' long trench with a small TLB. On the other hand, in one afternoon, a mini-excavator will do the job.
Then look at a 10" white pine stump. That has a nice deep tap root. It could easily take an hour, even 2 or 3 hours, to dig that out with a small TLB. A medium sized mini-excavator can probably pop it out in only 10% to 15% of the of the time. So in the time it takes you to dig up 1 stumps 10" across with a small TLB, you can probably dig up 5 to 10 of them with a Thomas 35B, or similar unit, from the rental yard.
The net effect is that you will spend $5000 on the backhoe.
You will save well over $4000 by renting a mini-excavator, even if you end up renting it for 2 or 3 weekends over the course of the first summer.
You can spend 1/2 of the money you save on a boatload of implements like a post hole digger, box blade, and a tiller . . . and then you can spend $500 on a nice necklace for your wife, and still have $1500 left over in your bank account. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif Oh, and the best part is that you won't have wasted an entire summer just to dig a trench and to pop a couple stumps.