SCUT's with backhoes

   / SCUT's with backhoes #101  
Truthfully, the biggest reasons I got the BH, or even the entire machine for that matter, is because...
1.) I like to invest in tools.
2.) I don't like to rely on others when I don't have to.
3.) --AND THIS IS A BIG ONE--
I want to do my work on MY schedule, and not have to worry about scheduling a rental and having it back in time.
If my project takes longer than anticipated (almost always), no biggie.
If it rains on the day I was planning to do the work, no biggie.

I, personally, don't see the big debate here. It's like anything else in life, there are specialized, purpose-built, tools for any job.
Take photography for instance (another hobby of mine). I have an interchangeable-lens camera. If I wanted the best possible images all the time, I'd buy prime (non-zoom) lenses. If I did that, I'd constantly be swapping lenses.
Since photography (not unlike tractors and projects) is only a hobby, and not my profession, I own (mostly) zoom lenses. They are much more versatile, at the cost of a little image quality. It's a trade-off.

For the professional that's using their equipment (tractor/camera/whatever) to make a living, it might make sense to buy more, specialized equipment.
For the rest of us, we have the luxury of buying something that might be a compromise of quality/efficiency because it's more convenient, etc.
Heck, for some people it might make sense to have a dedicated tractor for every implement.
Just do what works best for you.
:)
 
   / SCUT's with backhoes #102  
I've never really paid any attention to minis until recently. One thing that stands out ( or should I say doesn't stand out) is outriggers. What keeps them upright? Is it just the weight of the low slung engine and tracks?
 
   / SCUT's with backhoes #103  
...Heck, for some people it might make sense to have a dedicated tractor for every implement.
Just do what works best for you.
:)

Amen to what snymat68 just said (in addition to the quote above).

My B2910TLB is a step larger than the SCUT but the there is no difference really...compared to the "real thing." :laughing:

A guy where I used to work actually did have a tractor for each implement. Said old tractors were cheap enough to make it worth it to him...Works for him...sometimes I wish I had that option!
 
   / SCUT's with backhoes #104  
Counter weight.
 
   / SCUT's with backhoes #105  
   / SCUT's with backhoes #106  
I think my 11' hoe including bucket weighs about 1700 lbs.
An ideal counterweight.

Sorry, I should have "quoted". I was responding to Diggin It's comment about Excavators.
 
   / SCUT's with backhoes #107  
I've never really paid any attention to minis until recently. One thing that stands out ( or should I say doesn't stand out) is outriggers. What keeps them upright? Is it just the weight of the low slung engine and tracks?

The tracks don’t have any flex like tires do plus you have the blade for a stabilizer. And they have a counterweight on them.
 
   / SCUT's with backhoes #108  
Harbor freight has a 15% off anything no exclusions sale going on now so I called and they said the towable trencher/backhoe was included so that is a 450.00 dollar savings which will cover tax and shipping, total is 2850.00.
Do not think I will find a better deal then this so now I have to decide if this is the best way for me to go, used tractors with backhoes start at around 5500.00 for fixers uppers to 30k and cheapest used mini backhoe I have seen around here is 14k.
 
   / SCUT's with backhoes #109  
I love my SCUt with BH, the dealer asked me what I wanted to do and he pointed me to a non=BH version. When I threw in trenching and stumps, he pointed to the BH.
I think the BH does make the smaller SCUT more appealing to people with smaller non-farm plots. But with over 6 acres, I use both buckets all the time.
 
   / SCUT's with backhoes #110  
To be honest I still kick myself for not getting the TLB model, it is a lesson learned the hard way in my book being I never thought I would need a backhoe but as others have said. Once you get one you will find things to do with it. Boy are they right especially with 12.7 acres, my next tractor will have a backhoe for sure but for now I will have to see how the Harbor Freight one works next spring for me.
 

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