Good deal on mini ex under 30K

   / Good deal on mini ex under 30K
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#21  
Iron Horse said:
A 3.5 ton excavator will run rings around a backhoe . They run around like rock spiders and can fit in tight places . It's a simple matter of pulling the track levers for a few seconds to move them and resume digging whereas to do the same with a backhoe you need to lift the legs , put your arm away , spin your seat around , lift the bucket , move the machine and then do the reverse to set it up again to resume . It's an idea who's time came long ago . I had a New Holland LB115 equal wheeled backhoe which is a fair hunk of machinery and my mini makes it look like a slug .

Makes it look like a slug until you need to load a truck with all that dirt you dug...........:rolleyes:
 
   / Good deal on mini ex under 30K
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#23  
What mini excavator with a bulk out bucket can load as fast as a 1.5 cu yd backhoe bucket? I agree a normal excavator might be able to keep up, but not a mini excavator like 7-10,000 lbs. That's what I'm looking at buying, not a larger one like you have.

What if the truck that is being loaded is 500' away from the dirt piles?
 
   / Good deal on mini ex under 30K #26  
Builder, you figure out what you want?
 
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#27  
coopers said:
Builder, you figure out what you want?

You know, it's an ever changing situation. One day a mini-ex would be perfect, next day a backhoe is the ticket.

I think I'll stick with the CASE and if i need a mini ex, I'll rent it.

....until tomorrow. :eek:
 
   / Good deal on mini ex under 30K #28  
haha, that is true. Well one day you might find you could use both! Who knows.
 
   / Good deal on mini ex under 30K #29  
I know for my cemetery I am ditching the backhoe/loader for a mini ex and skid steer. I drool every time I drive past the local heavy equipment lot. They have a Gehl 383z with hydraulic thumb and 105 hours. Problem is it's $39k
 
   / Good deal on mini ex under 30K #30  
I'll never use a backhoe again if I can help it. Their breakout power is awesome, but I hate most everything else about the machines other than they are easily roadable.

I run a CAT 247B and I'm looking to pick up a Komatsu PC-40 or a CAT 304. I've been renting them, but I'm going to buy one soon. Both are solid machines and you can spec the steel track with composite road liners for the Komatsu. Even so, I've never had a problem with tracks coming off and I've pushed the rubber pretty hard. It sounds like you might have a design issue on that machine for the track to keep coming off. It can happen but every day? Something is seriously wrong there.

A new hoe costs around $90-100K. A new compact track loader and mini-X run about the same together, but you can run both machines with 2 guys and effectively make twice the money as you'd make with a hoe. Around NorCal, the rate for CTL/MTL's or a mini-X's is almost the same as that of a hoe. That, and they are easier to work on and you can trailer one or both if needed.

The other advantage is that you can run circles around a hoe with a tracked skidsteer, and dig in all sorts of crazy places with the mini. The loaders on the skidsteers are pretty good (I can't live without my 4 in 1 combo bucket), and they fit in tight spots.

You can also operate a tracked skidsteer on a Union site without having to hire a Union Operator. Skidsteers can be operated by anyone. They aren't considered "heavy equipment". :D

I love the breakout power, reach, and force that a backhoe offers and the fact that you can drive it to local jobs, but having run both combos, I'll never use a hoe again if I can help it. They are too limiting and awkward for my liking.

I was talking to a guy at the local CAT dealership and he told me that they've had a lot of guys buy the D and E series hoes (which are great machines), and bring them back to swap for the dual combo of the mini-X and the tracked skidsteer. Guys are going this route for a reason. It's not for everyone, but it works for me.

I've been seeing a ton of fire sales around here. Everyone needs cash in this economy and San Francisco Bay Area to Sacramento is a good place to look. There is a ton of good iron out here going for bargain basement prices. Independents are getting out of dirt work and getting full time jobs at the office to save their houses and the equipment is going for cheap as a result.

You can't go wrong with what you've got, but you might want to at least consider the option I've mentioned. It's a nice way to go and you can even keep them in a residential neighborhood behind a fence if you need to. It's hard to hide a hoe in the yard, much less the trailer....;)

Good luck.
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