legalfire
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Not sure whether this post should go under Kubota buying/pricing, however, I was wondering if anyone has experience with using a backhoe on a B1550 or a B7300. Are there problems/issues with either machine and a small hoe? I am a homeowner with very small projects. For larger projects I had borrowed a friends B-21 for 3 months and obviously that machine is extremly durable for heavier projects. Small landscaping projects and moving loom around in selected areas are my focus for the Spring. I have a JD X465 for snowblowing (and mowing if I want to) and an Exmark walk behind for mowwing so the 7300 or 1550 would be fairly dedicated to keeping the loader and backhoe on. I would prefer a subframe backhoe. I am aware of the argument that the 7300's lack of power steering can be an issue with a loaded bucket of dirt, however, I have seen a 7300 with a loader and a subframe hoe and it seemed to be a sturdy machine. Again, I apologize if I should be on the buying forum, but I have the opportunity to buy a 7300 or a 1550 from private parties at reasonable prices, low hours, great shape, etc.. - my thought is that some of you may have existing experience with these machines and specific knowledge of any problems with small backhoes, etc. vis-a-vis these machines Thanks in advance for any help.
David
Not sure whether this post should go under Kubota buying/pricing, however, I was wondering if anyone has experience with using a backhoe on a B1550 or a B7300. Are there problems/issues with either machine and a small hoe? I am a homeowner with very small projects. For larger projects I had borrowed a friends B-21 for 3 months and obviously that machine is extremly durable for heavier projects. Small landscaping projects and moving loom around in selected areas are my focus for the Spring. I have a JD X465 for snowblowing (and mowing if I want to) and an Exmark walk behind for mowwing so the 7300 or 1550 would be fairly dedicated to keeping the loader and backhoe on. I would prefer a subframe backhoe. I am aware of the argument that the 7300's lack of power steering can be an issue with a loaded bucket of dirt, however, I have seen a 7300 with a loader and a subframe hoe and it seemed to be a sturdy machine. Again, I apologize if I should be on the buying forum, but I have the opportunity to buy a 7300 or a 1550 from private parties at reasonable prices, low hours, great shape, etc.. - my thought is that some of you may have existing experience with these machines and specific knowledge of any problems with small backhoes, etc. vis-a-vis these machines Thanks in advance for any help.
David