one of the major questions I'm running my head into a wall over is the kubota backhoe for the L60 series. I can run the 9 ft one, although I'm not getting much on weight information available. some of the questions I have are below
sometimes I need to trench for water and or other underground lines, I know a trencher works best, how well would a 12 inch bucket work instead or just get a trencher?
I see a 36 inch bucket is available, does this thing really have the power to use a 36 inch bucket to dig with efficiently or is it too much for it?
how does it compare to bradco? I hear a lot about bradco being the best, any truth to that over the kubota? reasons why would be nice.
to thumb, or not to thumb? mechanical or hydraulic? is it worth the extra 2+k? can I add it onto the backhoe at a later date without too much difficulty?
I'm finding it hard to find videos of the 9 foot backhoe being used by anyone or connecting/disconnecting....it appears to just use the hydraulics supplied for the 3 point to operate and no remotes are necessary, is this true? or should you use a remote for it? are these the only 2 hydraulic connections necessary to run the backhoe?
things that the backhoe made way easier for having. I do have to deal with tree stumps and digging on occasion and hate the cost of renting as to me it seems outlandishly high.
I know I ask a lot of questions, but with good reason.....want to do it right the first time and learn what I can before being an owner.
sometimes I need to trench for water and or other underground lines, I know a trencher works best, how well would a 12 inch bucket work instead or just get a trencher?
I see a 36 inch bucket is available, does this thing really have the power to use a 36 inch bucket to dig with efficiently or is it too much for it?
how does it compare to bradco? I hear a lot about bradco being the best, any truth to that over the kubota? reasons why would be nice.
to thumb, or not to thumb? mechanical or hydraulic? is it worth the extra 2+k? can I add it onto the backhoe at a later date without too much difficulty?
I'm finding it hard to find videos of the 9 foot backhoe being used by anyone or connecting/disconnecting....it appears to just use the hydraulics supplied for the 3 point to operate and no remotes are necessary, is this true? or should you use a remote for it? are these the only 2 hydraulic connections necessary to run the backhoe?
things that the backhoe made way easier for having. I do have to deal with tree stumps and digging on occasion and hate the cost of renting as to me it seems outlandishly high.
I know I ask a lot of questions, but with good reason.....want to do it right the first time and learn what I can before being an owner.