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I've seen a lot of questions in my brief time on this forum about getting a backhoe attachment. They're by far the most expensive attachment, but often it's kinda required to get it when you get the tractor (+/-, but you probably won't get a subframe backhoe for a tractor you've had 10 years without one), and nobody who's not using the tractor for construction will use one daily.
So, the questioning goes, is it worth it to get one? Many people say no; they say rent one for much less, occasionally, and stack up the work you need to do with a backhoe to make it worthwhile.
I took the other route, and said yes.
Here's why: While I can stack up the "dig a stump out" jobs, there are other jobs you can't. Like the other day, I had a water line break a few feet down in clay. I'm not about to rent a backhoe for $250 to dig one hole. Sure, I could've dug out some stumps while I had it (once we had a guy doing some backhoe work, and wife was like "I want a big tree over there so dig me a big hole" - it was years before the tree got put in there), but I had other things to do instead of low-priority chores. I needed to fix the line, and do other jobs.
Grabbed the tractor, dug it up. Fixed. Pushed the soil back in. Done.
If I'd've rented, my savings account would still have more money in it, but instead, my job was done in less time than it would've taken to get back with the rented 'hoe. If I'd've dug it out by hand, I'd be at the chiropractor's today, paying for his backhoe (or whatever).
I go for the "get the backhoe" because I can get the job done right away, when I want to do it, and I don't feel like I've got to do a bunch of other digging at the same time.
I've already had multiple reasons to feel glad about it, and I'm happy I could afford it.
YMMV, of course.
So, the questioning goes, is it worth it to get one? Many people say no; they say rent one for much less, occasionally, and stack up the work you need to do with a backhoe to make it worthwhile.
I took the other route, and said yes.
Here's why: While I can stack up the "dig a stump out" jobs, there are other jobs you can't. Like the other day, I had a water line break a few feet down in clay. I'm not about to rent a backhoe for $250 to dig one hole. Sure, I could've dug out some stumps while I had it (once we had a guy doing some backhoe work, and wife was like "I want a big tree over there so dig me a big hole" - it was years before the tree got put in there), but I had other things to do instead of low-priority chores. I needed to fix the line, and do other jobs.
Grabbed the tractor, dug it up. Fixed. Pushed the soil back in. Done.
If I'd've rented, my savings account would still have more money in it, but instead, my job was done in less time than it would've taken to get back with the rented 'hoe. If I'd've dug it out by hand, I'd be at the chiropractor's today, paying for his backhoe (or whatever).
I go for the "get the backhoe" because I can get the job done right away, when I want to do it, and I don't feel like I've got to do a bunch of other digging at the same time.
I've already had multiple reasons to feel glad about it, and I'm happy I could afford it.
YMMV, of course.