Talk me out of an excavator!

   / Talk me out of an excavator! #41  
We just purchased a new property thats 48 acres, approximately 25 acres in hardwoods, 20 in pasture, and half of a 5-6 acre pond. I've got the pasture maintenance covered, and have a grapple to clean up downed trees, etc. I've gotten really interested in a 3-5 ton mini excavator with a flail or mulcher head to clean up the woods and pond bank. I've been watching videos lately and they just seem so useful for keeping the underbrush in the woods cleaned out, which makes for a much nicer property. On the flip side, I don't NEED to clean out the underbrush or most of the pond bank, and their very expensive.

Am I better off just leaving the woods natural? Hiring someone with an excavator to come clean up a little? maybe just the pond bank? Or are these things really as useful as they look and a great investment for a landowner?
I can't talk you out of buying one, or getting one either. The choice is yours. IMO, you can't go wrong with a mini ex, as long as the budget will handle it.

I've wanted one for years. In my case though, financially, it came down to a choice between a mini ex and a second tractor. I'm at the age where swapping heavy implements is getting harder and harder. The ability to have a tractor with implements installed, dedicated to seasonal work is a big relief.

You can't mow, plow snow, spread cinders, grade a mile of private road, haul firewood, use a PTO generator, etc, etc. with a mini ex. If you do a lot of digging or spot work though, there's nothing better.

In the end, I bought the second tractor with a hoe. I manage to do most of my earth work with FEL & hoe, and occasionally rent a mini ex for the rest.

Everyone has a different set of circumstances and I guess you need to decide what would work best for yours.

Best of luck with your decision.
 
   / Talk me out of an excavator! #42  
I can't talk you out of buying one, or getting one either. The choice is yours. IMO, you can't go wrong with a mini ex, as long as the budget will handle it.

I've wanted one for years. In my case though, financially, it came down to a choice between a mini ex and a second tractor. I'm at the age where swapping heavy implements is getting harder and harder. The ability to have a tractor with implements installed, dedicated to seasonal work is a big relief.

You can't mow, plow snow, spread cinders, grade a mile of private road, haul firewood, use a PTO generator, etc, etc. with a mini ex. If you do a lot of digging or spot work though, there's nothing better.

In the end, I bought the second tractor with a hoe. I manage to do most of my earth work with FEL & hoe, and occasionally rent a mini ex for the rest.

Everyone has a different set of circumstances and I guess you need to decide what would work best for yours.

Best of luck with your decision.

Great post.
I am on the downside of my working life and am trying to justify 1 tractor per task. I currently have 3, and would like a 4th. The money I have to save for 4th tractor keeps me from buying pretty much any other big purchase.
1 on baler
1 on disc mower
1 on rake/tedder
1 on 15’ field mower (yet to purchase, but saving/looking)

Hooking/unhooking implements is a PITA and takes time. Nothing beats just climbing in the cab & GO.

However a midi ex with mulcher would eliminate probably 50+ hours of brush clearing with weed wackers.

The time is coming. I bet when I can finally buy that 4th farm tractor and midi-ex, the first thing I will say to myself is “I can’t believe I waited this long” lol
 
   / Talk me out of an excavator! #43  
Great post.
I am on the downside of my working life and am trying to justify 1 tractor per task. I currently have 3, and would like a 4th. The money I have to save for 4th tractor keeps me from buying pretty much any other big purchase.
1 on baler
1 on disc mower
1 on rake/tedder
1 on 15’ field mower (yet to purchase, but saving/looking)

Hooking/unhooking implements is a PITA and takes time. Nothing beats just climbing in the cab & GO.

However a midi ex with mulcher would eliminate probably 50+ hours of brush clearing with weed wackers.

The time is coming. I bet when I can finally buy that 4th farm tractor and midi-ex, the first thing I will say to myself is “I can’t believe I waited this long” lol
I was watching a YouTube about workshops and the guy showed his collection of routers. He had dozens of them. He said that it's better to have a router for every bit then have to waste time changing bits.

For some reason, this made a lot of sense to me. I only have two routers, and I feel that I need to buy a few dozen more!!!!
 
   / Talk me out of an excavator!
  • Thread Starter
#44  
only a 3-5 ton?

I don't understand why people spend huge bucks on SUV's and 4' short box 4x4 PU trucks and then the go buy a SCUT or micro-mini-X. No space left in the garage?
I have space in the tractor barn, that's not an issue. It's really a combination of cost and how do I transport when needed? I don't want something so big that I need a 1 ton or larger truck and a CDL to move. A buddy of mine is slowly clearing a 25 acre track he bought to build a new house. He bought a used 20 ton excavator for the clearing and it requires a tractor trailer to move it.

And a 4 ton will run a mulcher just like an 8 ton, it's just smaller
 
   / Talk me out of an excavator! #45  
I've lived in VA most of my life and don't remember even seeing controlled burns around here. I guess they do them occasionally, but it's rare enough I doubt there is a prescribed burn association. I will ask a forestry agent.

Most of the Chinese units I see are 1-2 ton, I'm thinking more in the 3-5 ton and they do handle mulchers as long as they're sized appropriately. Plenty of videos on Youtube of 4 ton Yanmar/Kubota/Takeuchi minis running mulchers and flails
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   / Talk me out of an excavator! #46  
You folks don't play fair. I have a tractor w/FEL and backhoe, wife wants a mini-ex. I'm looking to purchase a 5 acre wooded parcel and I don't think my tractor is enough to do the job clearing it out. With all the talk in this thread, and others, wife may get her mini-ex after all. I have a trailer that will handle either a 3 or 4 ton unit, so that is the size you have got me researching.
 
   / Talk me out of an excavator!
  • Thread Starter
#47  
You folks don't play fair. I have a tractor w/FEL and backhoe, wife wants a mini-ex. I'm looking to purchase a 5 acre wooded parcel and I don't think my tractor is enough to do the job clearing it out. With all the talk in this thread, and others, wife may get her mini-ex after all. I have a trailer that will handle either a 3 or 4 ton unit, so that is the size you have got me researching.
If my wanted a mini-ex, or was even bought in to the idea of one, I’d already have it 😂
 
   / Talk me out of an excavator! #48  
If my wanted a mini-ex, or was even bought in to the idea of one, I’d already have it 😂
Not only is she bought into it, she has offered to pay for half of it, as long as I let her use it. Which scares me a bit.
One time I was out of town on business and she called me complaining that she couldn't get the backhoe to move on the tractor. I told her to take the locking pins out. When I got home, she had dug out a small section of our hillside and had used the thumb on the backhoe to lift railroad ties out of the back of my truck and put them in place to form some steps from one section of our yard to another.
 
   / Talk me out of an excavator! #49  
I was watching a YouTube about workshops and the guy showed his collection of routers. He had dozens of them. He said that it's better to have a router for every bit then have to waste time changing bits.

For some reason, this made a lot of sense to me. I only have two routers, and I feel that I need to buy a few dozen more!!!!
I do this with my little angle grinders, got about a dozen. A much easier economic decision than hay dude's 4th tractor!🫡
HD, I would think that you're field mowing would happen well after haying is done? Maybe your opening up the perimeter.... where the sticks and branches are hiding.
 
   / Talk me out of an excavator!
  • Thread Starter
#50  
Not only is she bought into it, she has offered to pay for half of it, as long as I let her use it. Which scares me a bit.
One time I was out of town on business and she called me complaining that she couldn't get the backhoe to move on the tractor. I told her to take the locking pins out. When I got home, she had dug out a small section of our hillside and had used the thumb on the backhoe to lift railroad ties out of the back of my truck and put them in place to form some steps from one section of our yard to another.
Nice! Mine uses the tractor some but not at that level. A couple weeks ago when I was out of town she txt me asking where the keys were, which made me a bit nervous. I called her and one of the contractors working at the house had backed his work van into the yard and got stuck. She hasn't driven the new Yanmar yet, so thankfully she jumped on the Kioti. She tried to pull him out but that wasn't working so she went around behind and picked up his backend with the loader and pushed it out. I was watching the whole thing on a Nest camera and just waiting for something bad to happen, which did not.
 

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