boggen
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- Joined
- Feb 22, 2011
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- Location
- Trivoli, IL
- Tractor
- SSTT (Sideways Snake Tain Tractor) and STB (sideways train box) tractor, dirt harvester
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.
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.