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I have the chance to purchase a new Kubota L3130 with a 723 loader and a BH90 backhoe. The price from the dealer is good and he only sells Kubota backhoes. I have been looking at Woods and Bush Hog backhoes as the initial quotes on the Kubota backhoes were out of my league.
I was pretty excited to be quoted $6600 for the BH90 until I spent part of the night reading all of the past issues with the BH90. One guy said that the BH90 was redesigned with bigger cylinders in the mid 2004 time-frame. Is this correct? Is anyone having bent or broke cylinder problems with the newer BH90's?
Also, I read that the 3-point hitch arms get bent due to contact with the subframe. I assume that this is when the backhoe is removed and the subframe stays. Is this still an issue with the newer models?
Finally, for those of you that have BH90's, I have been told that the BH90 is slow and does not move well simultaneously. Can anyone comment on this?
May backup and get a Woods or Bush Hog yet...
Thanks,
NB
I was pretty excited to be quoted $6600 for the BH90 until I spent part of the night reading all of the past issues with the BH90. One guy said that the BH90 was redesigned with bigger cylinders in the mid 2004 time-frame. Is this correct? Is anyone having bent or broke cylinder problems with the newer BH90's?
Also, I read that the 3-point hitch arms get bent due to contact with the subframe. I assume that this is when the backhoe is removed and the subframe stays. Is this still an issue with the newer models?
Finally, for those of you that have BH90's, I have been told that the BH90 is slow and does not move well simultaneously. Can anyone comment on this?
May backup and get a Woods or Bush Hog yet...
Thanks,
NB