JOHNTHOMAS
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- Joined
- Apr 14, 2008
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- Location
- Somerset, Ky
- Tractor
- F2690 4WD RTV X1140 MX5400 HST ZD1211
I thought I'd try out my BH on my BX25 after I first got it. I had cut a small tree down a couple of years ago. I found the stump which was maybe 8" around. I dug a hole about 6 feet around and probably 3 feet deep. It would not budge and kept lifting my tractor when I'd pull at one of the side roots, could never get totally under the center root.You can't really "get a lot more power" without getting significantly larger. More power needs more size and weight to stabilize it or the backhoe will just be dragging it aroundLikewise, with the FEL, more power will just spin the tires if you don't have enough size and weight to get traction....or stability. Well designed equipment is a balance of power and size.
It is, of course, more economical to rent or contract for just an occasional job. But I understand the fun of doing it yourself. Again, renting is cheaper.
If you want to dig with the front end loader, make sure you get a tooth bar for the bucket, and a bucket that is heavy enough for a toothbar.
As for digging out stumps, so much depends on the tree species. Some trees do not have tap roots and are easy to dig out with smaller equipment. OTOH, some species have big tap roots and will take big equipment to break them loose. I've seen hickories with tap roots almost the same size as the trunk!
I have a KX-121 mini excavator and I've easily dug out 24" stumps (no tap root) but have had more challenges getting out an 8" stump with a tap root.
Ken
I had a man with a track loader cut some paths back and forth on a steep hillside and I told him while he was over there to take care of the root. He just grinned because he's always grinned at my small tractors. He probably didn't notice when he ran over removing it with his machine. He did later ask to try my BH and of course I let him. He was impressed with how accurate the bucket would scrape back and lift as he dug a small perfect little ditch.