I'm looking to buy a tractor for a number of things around the house. Long term it will be used for general utility stuff, which almost any tractor could do. But I do have some trails that I want to cut around my property to make it more accessible. It's a steeply sloped property, steep enough that you probably couldn't drive straight up. I'm wondering if a compact TLB would be an acceptable tool for cutting some trails (just big enough for the tractor) into the side of a hill.
I have the following concerns:
- Are the compact TLB backhoes powerful enough to dig through rocky soil?
- How much wider do I have to make the trail than the tractor? If it has to be significantly wider than the tractor, I'm going to need to move an unbelievable amount of dirt.
- How much slower would a compact TLB be than a mini excavator? I realize that the mini excavator is probably the right tool for the job, but buying a tractor and an excavator is beyond my budget. And this project is going to be done a little bit at a time, so renting probably isn't a great idea.
I've been considering the following models:
- Kubota B2601 w/ BH70 backhoe
- Kubota B2650/L2501/L3301 w/ BH77 backhoe.
These tractors have front buckets of between 54"-66". The width of the rear tires on the L3301 is 60", and the B2601 is a little narrower at 50". The stabilizers on the BH77 are 69" wide, and the BH70 is narrower at 73". Would the narrower tractor, with the less powerful and slightly shorter backhoe, actually be the better tool for the job since I could make the trails a little narrower? Or would it be better to go slightly wider and get a more capable tractor in general? Or is using a little TLB for this job a fool's errand in the first place?
I have the following concerns:
- Are the compact TLB backhoes powerful enough to dig through rocky soil?
- How much wider do I have to make the trail than the tractor? If it has to be significantly wider than the tractor, I'm going to need to move an unbelievable amount of dirt.
- How much slower would a compact TLB be than a mini excavator? I realize that the mini excavator is probably the right tool for the job, but buying a tractor and an excavator is beyond my budget. And this project is going to be done a little bit at a time, so renting probably isn't a great idea.
I've been considering the following models:
- Kubota B2601 w/ BH70 backhoe
- Kubota B2650/L2501/L3301 w/ BH77 backhoe.
These tractors have front buckets of between 54"-66". The width of the rear tires on the L3301 is 60", and the B2601 is a little narrower at 50". The stabilizers on the BH77 are 69" wide, and the BH70 is narrower at 73". Would the narrower tractor, with the less powerful and slightly shorter backhoe, actually be the better tool for the job since I could make the trails a little narrower? Or would it be better to go slightly wider and get a more capable tractor in general? Or is using a little TLB for this job a fool's errand in the first place?