RonL
Banned
- Joined
- Dec 22, 2001
- Messages
- 432
- Location
- Worcester, Massachusetts
- Tractor
- Caterpillar 416C IT, Caterpillar D3G, previously owned a Ford 1910
I know that it has been discussed before but I have been wracking my brain trying to figure out what would be the best machine to maintain my property once it is built. I've looked at tractors with 3PH, skid steers, Power-tracs, Toolcat, and a number of other options. Each has strong points and weak points. Some attachments work better out front and being powered by hydraulics. Some work best behind the machine being powered by the PTO. I'm thinking that the perfect machine for me would be a powerful AWD tractor with cab, rear 3PH, and front quick attach with HIGH OUTPUT hydraulics. The reason that I emphasize high output is that there are machines that have quick attach front ends but they have relatively weak hydraulic output as compared to a skid steer. My thoughts are that you could have a shift lever that powered either the rear PTO or a high output pump for the front end. Since the emphasis is on the PTO outputs I think a hydro drive would be best. ( Please, no flames ). You would have the standard output hydraulic pump that would run all the time and the high output that would run when it is needed.
JCB makes a series of compact backhoe-loaders ( the 210-212 series ) that is heavy duty and powerful. The 212, I believe, has the heavy duty loader and a 3PH on the back. The machine has a 240 or 268 CI diesel that puts out around 80 HP. It has a tourque converter and a very heavy duty loader. If you equipped this machine with a hydro tranny, quick attach front end and an auxillary high output pump, it would be the ideal machine to me. And, it can be had with a cab.
Thoughts anyone?
RonL
JCB makes a series of compact backhoe-loaders ( the 210-212 series ) that is heavy duty and powerful. The 212, I believe, has the heavy duty loader and a 3PH on the back. The machine has a 240 or 268 CI diesel that puts out around 80 HP. It has a tourque converter and a very heavy duty loader. If you equipped this machine with a hydro tranny, quick attach front end and an auxillary high output pump, it would be the ideal machine to me. And, it can be had with a cab.
Thoughts anyone?
RonL