I'll extend my advice and thoughts a bit.
Dad always had a mini-excavator. I used to ask him why Mum was digging out trees in the garden by hand when he had an excavator. And often when he had a trench to dig, he'd go get a spade. When he upgraded to a mini-ex with a tilting bucket, I borrowed his old mini-ex for a year. And I learned why. Things I learned are:
If you're using it for general purpose digging, it is often a compromise.
Don't get me wrong, I'd still like to have a backhoe. I'd probably use it twice a year, but when I used it I'd be happy. But I don't because it wouldn't be $10,000 worth of happy, I'd probably rather have a grapple, or rather rent a mini-ex once in a while (because they're fun).
Having borrowed Dad's excavator my view of the number of jobs I'd use a backhoe for is much smaller than what it was before having one. I'll add the caveat though.....YMMV.
Dad always had a mini-excavator. I used to ask him why Mum was digging out trees in the garden by hand when he had an excavator. And often when he had a trench to dig, he'd go get a spade. When he upgraded to a mini-ex with a tilting bucket, I borrowed his old mini-ex for a year. And I learned why. Things I learned are:
- when you drive a mini-ex on your lawn, it tears things up. Sure, you can be careful with turning, but it still chews it like you wouldn't believe. A tractor mounted backhoe wouldn't have this problem as much of course
- when you use an excavator or a backhoe, it ruins your sod. You can start by removing the sod with a spade first, and return it afterwards. But once you've done that, why use an excavator, may as well just finish digging by hand. If you just use the excavator, you now have to spend time reseeding your lawn, it may take as long as you saved with the machine
- an excavator (or backhoe) often makes a trench wider than you need. Which is more lawn damage than you need
If you're using it for general purpose digging, it is often a compromise.
Don't get me wrong, I'd still like to have a backhoe. I'd probably use it twice a year, but when I used it I'd be happy. But I don't because it wouldn't be $10,000 worth of happy, I'd probably rather have a grapple, or rather rent a mini-ex once in a while (because they're fun).
Having borrowed Dad's excavator my view of the number of jobs I'd use a backhoe for is much smaller than what it was before having one. I'll add the caveat though.....YMMV.