DAP
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- Joined
- Nov 28, 2001
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- Tractor
- JD LX288 and a B7800
How on EARTH could one possibly decide on this!? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
Being budget concious:
Choices:
<font color="orange"> Brandy Spankin New Kubota B7800 with LA402 4way valve, 60"inch bucket, R4s, free delivery. </font> $15K + NYS tax
<font color="black"> OR </font>
<font color="blue"> Used low hour 2001 NH TC30 with 7308 Loader, and NH B. Hoe w/ subframe mount, R4s, out of state delivery but no tax. </font> $17K
<font color="black"> </font>
Say what you may, but back hoes on CUTs for most are wish list items and often never used enough to justify their price I think (some will say nay but I'm not talking about inventing reasons for acquiring one). But ... I must admit ... to Hoe or Not To Hoe, that seems to be the question!
I have about 10 tree stumps I'd like to remove. If I had a hoe, I could do it quickly, cleanly and save my aging corpse. Since I don't even have a tractor yet, I could STILL do it --- manually. The Hoe would also come in handy for tilling and turning a series a small veg. gardens. And would be very helpful in correcting some drainage problems on the easement to my property. Could I find an alternative for these tasks? You bet. All of em. Would it be economical to do them with my own machine with a hoe? Jury's out. Would it be more fun? Prolly.
This is a tough one.
/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
Being budget concious:
Choices:
<font color="orange"> Brandy Spankin New Kubota B7800 with LA402 4way valve, 60"inch bucket, R4s, free delivery. </font> $15K + NYS tax
<font color="black"> OR </font>
<font color="blue"> Used low hour 2001 NH TC30 with 7308 Loader, and NH B. Hoe w/ subframe mount, R4s, out of state delivery but no tax. </font> $17K
<font color="black"> </font>
Say what you may, but back hoes on CUTs for most are wish list items and often never used enough to justify their price I think (some will say nay but I'm not talking about inventing reasons for acquiring one). But ... I must admit ... to Hoe or Not To Hoe, that seems to be the question!
I have about 10 tree stumps I'd like to remove. If I had a hoe, I could do it quickly, cleanly and save my aging corpse. Since I don't even have a tractor yet, I could STILL do it --- manually. The Hoe would also come in handy for tilling and turning a series a small veg. gardens. And would be very helpful in correcting some drainage problems on the easement to my property. Could I find an alternative for these tasks? You bet. All of em. Would it be economical to do them with my own machine with a hoe? Jury's out. Would it be more fun? Prolly.
This is a tough one.
/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif