chrisjbell
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- Kubota B7300; JD LX233
Some good comments in the thread already...
I like my backhoe a lot and am glad that I bought it. I use it for a lot of things, and I enjoy being able to hook it up and use it whenever I feel the need.
For what it cost, it would have been a lot less overall $$$ to rent one project by project. What I paid for when I bought it, though, was the freedom to do my projects on my schedule (more slowly, when I have the time) rather than having to try and get things done quickly to keep from spending a fortune on a rental.
Someone mentioned lot size - that would probably be a factor in your equation. Backhoes also are handy for a lot more than taking rocks out, too.
Did anyone mention that they are kind of fun, too?
I like my backhoe a lot and am glad that I bought it. I use it for a lot of things, and I enjoy being able to hook it up and use it whenever I feel the need.
For what it cost, it would have been a lot less overall $$$ to rent one project by project. What I paid for when I bought it, though, was the freedom to do my projects on my schedule (more slowly, when I have the time) rather than having to try and get things done quickly to keep from spending a fortune on a rental.
Someone mentioned lot size - that would probably be a factor in your equation. Backhoes also are handy for a lot more than taking rocks out, too.
Did anyone mention that they are kind of fun, too?