Mini Excavator Questions

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   / Mini Excavator Questions #42  
My concern would be parts and service now and in the future. If they don't take off here who knows if parts will be available. I also would think resale would be far lower than a name brand. Everyone knows Case, Cat, Kubota, Bobcat, etc... Sany ??????
 
   / Mini Excavator Questions #43  
Locally we had a rental shop that had a Nissan 450, about a 20" bucket c/w blade.
I did all my excavation for my present home in 2 days and later did all excavation needed for raising a house plus dynamiting tons of bedrock underneath. I was even able to move and place those heavy blasting rugs.
They later offered it to me for $10,000 and to this day I regret not buying it. It was steel tracked, which INMHO is the better way to go.
With a front blade mounted a nice finished project is easy to accomplish.
Always figured that a tracked digger could out perform even the biggest tired backhoe except transportation becomes the issue.
 
   / Mini Excavator Questions #44  
I've got a Bobcat 335. It's a 10k lb machine with cab and thumb. It will easily handle the stumps you put in the pics. It'll dig over 11' and can lift over 3k. It's a 40 hp machine. That class 4.2 - 5 ton seems to fit the needs of most.
 
   / Mini Excavator Questions #45  
Looking for a replacement for a BH77 backhoe on a Kubota L3901 tractor. I let my brother use the L3901 to move snow this winter since his old tractor broke down. I'll probably end up giving him the tractor and BH77 so I won't have a backhoe anymore. I've been using the backhoe to mainly dig up stumps after cutting down pine trees on my heavily forested 10 acres. The largest stumps are probably 15" in diameter or so but most are smaller.

I think it used to take me over an hour with the BH77 to dig up the larger stumps using a 16" bucket. I'm thinking of getting a mini excavator to replace the backhoe. I really want to be able to put the excavator in my shop which has a garage door opening that is 96.5" high so the choices become limited. The Kubota KX71-3S and KX91-3S2 are right at 96" high according to their specs so if the specs are accurate, either should fit. The KX71 with cab is supposed to be a half inch shorter but I prefer an open station. Would either one of these excavators be good for removing stumps and would they should be able to get a pine stump out significantly faster than the BH77? What kind of performance difference would there be between the KX71 and KX91?

Thanks!

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I have the kx 71. Looked real hard at the 91, but couldn't justify the extra dollars for my private use. The 71 is a great machine, very powerful, and sips diesel. Get a ripper tooth for stumps, it makes all of the difference in the world.
 
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I've got a Bobcat 335. It's a 10k lb machine with cab and thumb. It will easily handle the stumps you put in the pics. It'll dig over 11' and can lift over 3k. It's a 40 hp machine. That class 4.2 - 5 ton seems to fit the needs of most.

Thanks for the info. It sure would be great to find a mini like yours.

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I have the kx 71. Looked real hard at the 91, but couldn't justify the extra dollars for my private use. The 71 is a great machine, very powerful, and sips diesel. Get a ripper tooth for stumps, it makes all of the difference in the world.

Yeah, I think a KX71 would do a much better job with stumps than a BH77 or even a BH92. And the prices for these excavators sure are high. Makes tractors seem cheap.
 
   / Mini Excavator Questions #47  
Your right there - they are not cheap. They make a tractor backhoe look like a shovel but you sure do have to pay for the luxury.
 
   / Mini Excavator Questions #48  
I bought my cat excavator because of one reason. Cat has a huge repair facility about 20 minutes from me. Plus one of lead mechanics rents from me and was there with me when I bought it. He does the maintenance and runs it when he can. Here he is having fun.

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   / Mini Excavator Questions #49  
How far is too far to drive a mini to get to a work site?

Say you have an 80 acre square parcel. Would you need to trailer the mini to the far corners or just drive it?
 
   / Mini Excavator Questions #50  
It's slow going, but I've driven mine at least 2 miles before. After that distance, it might be quicker to load it on a trailer.
 

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