I need to be able to dig, primarily. I've got a a bunch (ie. 200 yards) of dirt to move around and water coming in all around my basement (no drainage, old stone foundation). I'd like to remake my gravel driveway and parking area. It hasn't had any attention in many years and it could use some attention. I'm thinking 8 inches of 4" minus would make a nice update. I gather that a lot of guys use a box blade for maintaining that sort of thing. Or a back blade? I know there are plenty threads on the subject already ....
I could foresee at some point (2 or 3 years hence) needing a rototiller and brush hog as well. I wasn't aware that one could disconnect the backhoe from these tlb's like the
l48. About that, hard process? 2 hour scrape??
I know what you mean about the 3pth backhoe sitting kind of weird on the back of the tractor - kind of low and far back. I looked at JCB mini cx that's a dedicated tlb, no detaching, which was very nice. This particular model didn't have 4wd, which is a must. It also seemed a bit small. The specs said it had a 1000 lb lift, but it seemed to hesitate some with a bucket of 3/4" stone. I guess that 1/3 yard bucket figures to about a thousand pounds, but I think I'd like a little more muscle in my loader. I've been hanging around TBN long enough to know that no one ever complained about buying too big. BUT, I'm starting to think the
L48 might be just a bit too big.
L39? I've never used the BX sized machine but everyone says how great they are.
I only plan on buying once for quite some time, and I can only afford used, so I figure it's best to ask a lot of questions. Thanks for your help, all.