Backhoe Should I ad a Thumb to my backhoe purchase today?

   / Should I ad a Thumb to my backhoe purchase today? #21  
6' feet digging depth vs 7' feet digging depth.

i would say go for the extra length. vs thumb if it came down to it right now.... you can always save up later on to get the thumb, but you really can't for the length.

digging depth is one thing, but it is also how far you can swing side to side. as well. to drop dirt that ya just got from tench/hole further away from the trench without it falling back into the trench/hole. or dragging some dirt back into a trench.

being able to use backhoe to lift things a tad bit higher or further out, to load something into a pickup truck.

i use chain and backhoe to pull old fence line posts. and for a quick temp metal posts, i hand jab the post into the ground, then come back with hoe and manuver bucket onto top of post and just push the posts in. ya not all of them end perfectly straight, but straight enough for say a hot wire fence setup. that is only there temporarily.

being able to reach over a log that is on the ground a tad bit further, and then pull it towards you some, so you can then get better hold of the log to drag out of the woods.

if you end up digging out root ball of trees. that extra length may just be what is needed, between root ball and tractor and the backhoe. and keep root ball from rolling up into rear end of tractor.
 
   / Should I ad a Thumb to my backhoe purchase today? #22  
What purpose other than to pick up occasional odd debris does a thumb provide on a backhoe? Also, would a pneumatic be necessary or will a mechanical one suffice? Does one foot digging depth and 130# difference in the digging force make a real difference? Just want to know before the purchase today. I have my thoughts but wanted to know what other "users" think.

Thanks for replying.

I want a thumb for my LB1100 backhoe, but have been unable to find a thumb that fits it. Tried an after market from Amazon but it didn't come close to fitting. If you find one let me know please. I've had my LS MT235E for almost two weeks and I'm in love. Have loads of stumps to pull up and other task to do.
 
   / Should I ad a Thumb to my backhoe purchase today? #23  
I want a thumb for my LB1100 backhoe, but have been unable to find a thumb that fits it. Tried an after market from Amazon but it didn't come close to fitting. If you find one let me know please. I've had my LS MT235E for almost two weeks and I'm in love. Have loads of stumps to pull up and other task to do.

LS now has a thumb option for their backhoes. Mine was about $300. Being an MT2, I think you should have the mounting tab on your backhoe.

https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/ls-tractor-owning-operating/415463-backhoe-thumb.html
 
   / Should I ad a Thumb to my backhoe purchase today? #24  
While I cannot argue with all the comments in support of a thumb on a backhoe, I feel kind of like the odd man out in not wanting one for my backhoe. If I had an excavator, that would be a different story. I have a grapple on my backhoe, so I understand the joy of being able to pick stuff up without leaving my seat, but fail to comprehend the need for picking something up with the hoe stick, just to put it down again so I can turn the backhoe around and pick it up again with my grapple.

For those of you with a thumb on your backhoe, do you carry stuff with it while driving from one spot to another?

I can't count the tens of thousands of trees and saplings that I've taken out with my backhoe. I dig out the bigger ones, and do a twist/pull thing with the bucket teeth to pull out the saplings. Then I slide everything off to the side until I run out of reach for any more and then I either clean up that mess, or move and make another mess. Eventually I will pick it all up with the grapple and take it to the burn pile.

Once the trees and saplings are out of the ground, I just slide them out of the way with the bucket. What advantage is there to having a thumb to move them out of the way?

I don't have very many rocks, but I have taken out some stumps, and I'm guessing the principle is the same. Dig until it's free, and then slide it out of the way. Most of the time, they are too big for a thumb if I had one, but for the smaller ones, how would getting it out of the hole be any easier then just sliding it up to the back of the backhoe and then turning around to pick it up with the grapple?
 
   / Should I ad a Thumb to my backhoe purchase today? #25  
While I cannot argue with all the comments in support of a thumb on a backhoe, I feel kind of like the odd man out in not wanting one for my backhoe. If I had an excavator, that would be a different story. I have a grapple on my backhoe, so I understand the joy of being able to pick stuff up without leaving my seat, but fail to comprehend the need for picking something up with the hoe stick, just to put it down again so I can turn the backhoe around and pick it up again with my grapple.

For those of you with a thumb on your backhoe, do you carry stuff with it while driving from one spot to another?

I can't count the tens of thousands of trees and saplings that I've taken out with my backhoe. I dig out the bigger ones, and do a twist/pull thing with the bucket teeth to pull out the saplings. Then I slide everything off to the side until I run out of reach for any more and then I either clean up that mess, or move and make another mess. Eventually I will pick it all up with the grapple and take it to the burn pile.

Once the trees and saplings are out of the ground, I just slide them out of the way with the bucket. What advantage is there to having a thumb to move them out of the way?

I don't have very many rocks, but I have taken out some stumps, and I'm guessing the principle is the same. Dig until it's free, and then slide it out of the way. Most of the time, they are too big for a thumb if I had one, but for the smaller ones, how would getting it out of the hole be any easier then just sliding it up to the back of the backhoe and then turning around to pick it up with the grapple?

Loosing the thumb off my hand would be about as big of a loss. Being able to pick up and move stuff with the backhoe even if you don’t have a lot of travel is a huge advantage.
 
   / Should I ad a Thumb to my backhoe purchase today? #26  
I was in the process of gettting a thumb, but never did and can't say I miss it. On an excavator, I would say different story. You can scoop and carry the odd large boulder or clamp stuff between bucket and dipper stick anyway. We have no shortage of boulders of every size here, and I still don't feel like it would help at any task I ever do. Maybe demolition, but then I would probably be using a front and larger grapple anyway.
 
   / Should I ad a Thumb to my backhoe purchase today? #27  
I love my thumb on my backhoe. I buy my firewood tree length and use the backhoe to pick the individual logs up to waist level to chunk up no bending over. I could use grapple but the bigger footprint isn't as usable.

I also built a stone wall last year the backhoe worked great for placing stones.
 
   / Should I ad a Thumb to my backhoe purchase today? #28  
Loosing the thumb off my hand would be about as big of a loss. Being able to pick up and move stuff with the backhoe even if you don’t have a lot of travel is a huge advantage.

+ 1 for a thumb!
A backhoe without a thumb is about 50% efficient.
 
   / Should I ad a Thumb to my backhoe purchase today? #29  
How do you figure that? I dig holes and trenches mostly. I can pick out large rocks without a thumb. Please explain your math.
 
   / Should I ad a Thumb to my backhoe purchase today? #30  
How do you figure that? I dig holes and trenches mostly. I can pick out large rocks without a thumb. Please explain your math.

You’re pretty limited in the size you can pickup without taking a bunch of dirt with it. I use the thumb on mine all the time.
 
 

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