you don’t have to remove or install anything but the 3 pt armsYou should also be aware you may have to remove tractor frame reinforcements to make room for the three point arms.
I owned a 10' dig (3400 Ford) hoe for 33 years.People who buy backhoes seem to like having them.
People who do not buy backhoes, seem to like to tell people that buying a backhoe makes no sense.
I never regretted buying my backhoe, after using it almost 20 years now.
Buying the backhoe did cost me a bit of my cents though...
Grapple is a better investment for holding up logs and moving logs/brush. I also dont agree with using a compact tractor backhoe for removing stumps. It takes forever and puts undo wear on these small machines. However I do know a number of people buy them for that reason.
Well...what is the other option? Dig it out by hand? OR spend big bucks for a rental to do one stump? I agree that digging stumps with a small tractor backhoe is a bit of a pain. I have dug a lot of them though over the years. Now if possible I just clean out the earth about 6 inches down with the backhoe, and cut them off and cover with dirt, and let them rot in place. Much better use of time...
I have also over the years found that I could lift a log with the backhoe, at one end, in order to cut some off, to reduce weight, and reposition again, and cut more off. I suppose I could have done that with the loader and one bucket fork, but that would have put unequal stress on the loader arms. Not something I like to do.
The best reason to get a backhoe is because you have a lot of digging to do (foundations, trenching, drainage)…this is what they are built for.
This is one great reason, but maybe not the best reason. The best reason for me is having the backhoe to save my back. Which it has over the years numerous times, too many to count really. Honestly! Saves time too.
Lots of people that buy them for this use find lots of extra uses (relocating things in garden beds, holding things up while you work on them, etc).
Exactly! Count me as one of them...
BUT honestly, I find the old mini ex that I bought last year, more fun and better than my tractor backhoe. It has about the same reach as my tractor backhoe...so a good comparison.
So now I have a tractor backhoe AND a small mini EX. By the way, YES, the mini EX is Orange...
The other option is to rent or get the correct tool for the job. Tractors are made for pulling. For land clearing, a 15 or 20 ton excavator rented for 1 day would do more than a small tractor backhoe used for a month...best of all you are banging up someone elses equipment. Wait until you have 50 stumps to remove, then rent. Save your machine. Again this is just my personal opinion...adding for OPs benefit so they can see both sides and make their own decision.Well...what is the other option?
I also agree on the miniEX. After just a few hours with the KX040 I can absolutely say there is no comparison for digging. I do like the backhoe better for keeping trenches straight right now...but that is probably just my lack of excavator experience doing it.The other option is to rent or get the correct tool for the job. Tractors are made for pulling. For land clearing, a 15 or 20 ton excavator rented for 1 day would do more than a small tractor backhoe used for a month...best of all you are banging up someone elses equipment. Wait until you have 50 stumps to remove, then rent. Save your machine. Again this is just my personal opinion...adding for OPs benefit so they can see both sides and make their own decision.
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BUT honestly, I find the old mini ex that I bought last year, more fun and better than my tractor backhoe. It has about the same reach as my tractor backhoe...so a good comparison.
I get that. But what are the other REASONABLE options over the long term. I have found none that would have worked for me...Convenience and cost always won out in my case.The other option is to rent or get the correct tool for the job.