Ford tractor
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The price of a small tack on back hoe on a small tractor is very near or even the same as buying a used construction TLB. Right now you can get a good condition 9-12,000 pound machines for less than dollar a pound. "good" isn't new, but fully functional with 50% life left in pins, bushings and tires. That money will get you a 1 yard FEL bucket able to pick up 3-5000 pounds and a 24" BH bucket able to pick up 3000# to full height and dig 12-15ft.
Machines from the late '70's thru early 90's like Deere 310's and 410's in that shape with 4000 hours can be found for 8k. Older machines are cheaper, but may need more love. Newer and lower hour is more.
To top it all off, you can sell the machine for what you bought if for later! It is VERY wise to hire a heavy equipment tech to give your top 2-3 machine choices a close eyeballing. That will be the smartest money ever spent.
Many don't agree, but I sure think it's a better deal to get a whole tractor loader hoe with 3-5x the capability for the same price that has already been depreciated. Just my $11.48 (two cents adjusted for inflation)
Machines from the late '70's thru early 90's like Deere 310's and 410's in that shape with 4000 hours can be found for 8k. Older machines are cheaper, but may need more love. Newer and lower hour is more.
To top it all off, you can sell the machine for what you bought if for later! It is VERY wise to hire a heavy equipment tech to give your top 2-3 machine choices a close eyeballing. That will be the smartest money ever spent.
Many don't agree, but I sure think it's a better deal to get a whole tractor loader hoe with 3-5x the capability for the same price that has already been depreciated. Just my $11.48 (two cents adjusted for inflation)