BigEddy
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- Joined
- Sep 6, 2002
- Messages
- 268
- Location
- Eastern Ontario
- Tractor
- JD 855, 322, AMT626 plus whatever my son dragged home this month
Knowing more about your intended use would help me. You are getting good advice on "small" fullsize machines. These are commercial grade machines, just a bit smaller than the normal backhoes . If you are using them commercially and regularly, they are great machines (I'd love any one of them!)
You could start out smaller and cheaper, to see if this works out for the business. I understand this is an expansion of a current business, not an excavating only business.
In that case, the Kubota B21 might work out well - it's a bit smaller but is a purpose designed TLB.
Going smaller still, there are several Deere 4x20 models, or Kubota B series that are available with backhoes. You might want to look at these machines. They are not as capable perhaps, but are more flexible and usually cheaper.
It becomes a question of capital investment and return, as well as utilization. You can rent a full size excavator for several hundred a day, and can easily dig a whole foundation with it, but once or twice a year would not justify buying one. On the other hand, if you can get a good used B21 for $15K or less, and use it once a week to do a job that would have to subbed out otherwise it may pay for itself quickly.
You could start out smaller and cheaper, to see if this works out for the business. I understand this is an expansion of a current business, not an excavating only business.
In that case, the Kubota B21 might work out well - it's a bit smaller but is a purpose designed TLB.
Going smaller still, there are several Deere 4x20 models, or Kubota B series that are available with backhoes. You might want to look at these machines. They are not as capable perhaps, but are more flexible and usually cheaper.
It becomes a question of capital investment and return, as well as utilization. You can rent a full size excavator for several hundred a day, and can easily dig a whole foundation with it, but once or twice a year would not justify buying one. On the other hand, if you can get a good used B21 for $15K or less, and use it once a week to do a job that would have to subbed out otherwise it may pay for itself quickly.