Just raise the outriggers and front bucket and push the tractor along with the hoe. Obviously, the trans must be in neutral and no brakes engaged. Don't forget to steer. The front wheels still determine the direction the machine goes when you push. Find a pipeline job somewhere and watch a pro.
Have you considered a trencher like a ditch witch? Might be a whole pile faster and cheaper.![]()
I'm with Egon on this one.. If you've never operated a backhoe, then you don't want to waste your money learning.
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Backhoes are a pile of fun. Some people have the knack for running equipment and some don't. I'd never used one and became somewhat effective after about an hour. Almost looked like I knew what I was doing after 2. My neighbor used it for 4 hours and still made us laugh every time. I'd rent just for the experience and fun. He would hire it out next time. If you have the desire, and confidence, go ahead and try it. Something to laugh about as you get older. If you just REALLY need this done then hire it out and don't be stressed.
I wanted to get the opinions of some of you who own/use backhoes a lot about some work I need to do. I need to trench in a water line to a new horse pasture I am putting in. The trench will be 4' deep and about 50 feet long. I also want to dig a trench to run electricity to the new pasture for an automatic watering system. This trench will be about 100' long and 18" deep.
The problem is that I have never operated a backhoe before and plan to rent one to do it myself. The rental/delivery for the backhoe for one day will be $400 - $500. Getting a excavator to come out and do the work will be around double the DIYS method. Can I as an able, well versed tractor operator expect to get this done in one day? There are no obstructions or obsticals in the path of these trenches. The soil is a sand clay mixture. At this point in time I do not know what size or power the rental unit will be.
All opinions welcome.
Thanks
Just raise the outriggers and front bucket and push the tractor along with the hoe. Obviously, the trans must be in neutral and no brakes engaged. Don't forget to steer. The front wheels still determine the direction the machine goes when you push. Find a pipeline job somewhere and watch a pro.