IMO, the minihoe is the most bang for the buck of any of the attachments. I'm approaching 100 hours on my PT since I bought it and well over half of those are with the minihoe...
It's sturdy enough that you can either raise the front end off the ground -- in a heartbeat -- or likewise, you can pull the back end off the ground if you bite off something too big to chew.... Like everything else on the PT, the hydraulics are stronger than the PT weighs.
I am planning to have reinforcements welded onto mine when I have the thumb welded on -- hopefully to prevent possibly twisting and breaking the dipper stick by picking up trees, etc...
I also would like to have a 12" bucket for digging bigger holes, but the 9" one works well... While it's not a backhoe, you can also do things with it that you couldn't with a backhoe, as Phil describes.
My friend "raves" about it because he can lower the lift arms, slide the bucket underneath the lowest wire on a barbed wire fence, then curl the bucket and uproot 2" - 3" saplings that have grown up in the fence line.... He's cleaned about 800 yards of overgrown fencerows and two acres of his woods that privet hedge had invaded and taken over...
It digs trenches, it digs up and moves shrubs, it cleans out ditches and regrades the ditch banks... It's simply handier than a pocket on a shirt.... Does that sound like I like it? /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif