dirtydeed
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B2650 BH77, U27-4R2, BX23TLBM, box blade, rear blade, flail mower, Stump Grinder
hey folks,
I've been searching for a small (3 ton) mini-ex for several months and am not having much luck. Used machines are still quite salty and new are almost ridiculous. It occurred to me that perhaps my needs may be better served in getting a dedicated TLB (replacing my B2650). Most digging that I do is basically trenching under 8' in depth. My current machine has no issue in trenches under 5' in depth, after that I generally use a mini. However, many of those jobs can be significant enough in length (requiring a mini-ex) and it's always helpful to have a loader to move stone and for backfilling. A dedicated TLB could negate the need for having two machines on a job site.
Wondering what experiences others have had with the L47 (TLB)? I believe that they are fairly capable in terms of digging/lifting and weigh in at approx 3.5 ton. I need to keep a limit on the size (weight) for towing. The spec says that they use a 10 ft hoe, so, I would assume that a 7- 8' depth would allow for a reasonable length flat bottom? Is the hoe pretty fast?
I've had seat time in the old Deere version (JD 110). It was a great machine with plenty of power and a sufficiently capable hoe. I wish that green still offered them (ended in 2012 ish?). I think Kubota and JCB are the only two players in that market now.
I would definitely use the 3 point hitch for my other landscaping jobs/needs, but may need to upsize them from what I have now. Inability to drop the loader isn't really a concern for me. I hardly ever remove mine.
Let me know what experiences you've had with them. I believe that there is a local rental shop that has one so I may try to get one for a job and see how it does.
Appreciate the help.
I've been searching for a small (3 ton) mini-ex for several months and am not having much luck. Used machines are still quite salty and new are almost ridiculous. It occurred to me that perhaps my needs may be better served in getting a dedicated TLB (replacing my B2650). Most digging that I do is basically trenching under 8' in depth. My current machine has no issue in trenches under 5' in depth, after that I generally use a mini. However, many of those jobs can be significant enough in length (requiring a mini-ex) and it's always helpful to have a loader to move stone and for backfilling. A dedicated TLB could negate the need for having two machines on a job site.
Wondering what experiences others have had with the L47 (TLB)? I believe that they are fairly capable in terms of digging/lifting and weigh in at approx 3.5 ton. I need to keep a limit on the size (weight) for towing. The spec says that they use a 10 ft hoe, so, I would assume that a 7- 8' depth would allow for a reasonable length flat bottom? Is the hoe pretty fast?
I've had seat time in the old Deere version (JD 110). It was a great machine with plenty of power and a sufficiently capable hoe. I wish that green still offered them (ended in 2012 ish?). I think Kubota and JCB are the only two players in that market now.
I would definitely use the 3 point hitch for my other landscaping jobs/needs, but may need to upsize them from what I have now. Inability to drop the loader isn't really a concern for me. I hardly ever remove mine.
Let me know what experiences you've had with them. I believe that there is a local rental shop that has one so I may try to get one for a job and see how it does.
Appreciate the help.