Hey all,
I have some backhoe work I need to do on my property. Ranges from excavating overgrown bushes around house, to placing underground drainage from gutters, drainage around my shop and my garage, cleaning up ditches, ditching to run power out to my chicken coop, landscaping, stump removal and about a zillion other projects. Mainly need to address drainage around my house which is built on a hill and needs better drainage.
I have an awesome b2910 and I have been researching how to get a backhoe on this machine. I have only been able to find a couple of 4690 BH and I don't want to use a 3point setup. Even the 4690 runs from 2750 for a beat to dust unit to 6-7k for a better condition one. I looked into Woods 70-x, 80-x, or BH7500 with a 4 point subframe. I can source a beautiful 70x with a hyd. thumb for about 4k but it needs shipped. New woods in 75 or 85 range are like 8k plus the subframe. The 70x said it was from a B2910 with subframe included but the subframe is from a L2900. I called a few dealers for the woods subframe and it has gone from $1400 to $2400 with a 3 month lead time.
I also need to mount the remote or at least the loop hose kit to my 2910. So, even used stuff, with all the shipping hassle and everything else is looking to be 7K+ with a new unit probably running 10k+ all in with subframe and hose kits.
There's a local B21 that's going to auction on Oct. 28 and I am very interested. I am now basically looking for a B21 (or a b26 lol). Based on auction results I should be able to get a B21 in a range or 8k to 14k. The one I am looking at has 1304 hours and looks to be in good shape, also has all the 3 point arms included.
Am I overthinking this? I figure I can get a dedicated TLB for about a few thousand more than a setup for my B2910. Almost like the rest of the tractor is free. I am really thinking this is the best route to go. I can use the machine for a couple years and then sell it or keep it or whatever. I have heard nothing but good about the kubota TLB's so I don't think I would have any problem selling if/when I am done with it.
Those with experience with backhoes on a CUT v dedicated TLB and whether I am missing any big ah-ha things with my strategy here. Also if you can point me to some threads on what to look for in a used TLB. I have never used a backhoe. If there are threads please post links as you cannot search for the term B21 on any of these forums unless you google advanced.
Thanks!
I have some backhoe work I need to do on my property. Ranges from excavating overgrown bushes around house, to placing underground drainage from gutters, drainage around my shop and my garage, cleaning up ditches, ditching to run power out to my chicken coop, landscaping, stump removal and about a zillion other projects. Mainly need to address drainage around my house which is built on a hill and needs better drainage.
I have an awesome b2910 and I have been researching how to get a backhoe on this machine. I have only been able to find a couple of 4690 BH and I don't want to use a 3point setup. Even the 4690 runs from 2750 for a beat to dust unit to 6-7k for a better condition one. I looked into Woods 70-x, 80-x, or BH7500 with a 4 point subframe. I can source a beautiful 70x with a hyd. thumb for about 4k but it needs shipped. New woods in 75 or 85 range are like 8k plus the subframe. The 70x said it was from a B2910 with subframe included but the subframe is from a L2900. I called a few dealers for the woods subframe and it has gone from $1400 to $2400 with a 3 month lead time.
I also need to mount the remote or at least the loop hose kit to my 2910. So, even used stuff, with all the shipping hassle and everything else is looking to be 7K+ with a new unit probably running 10k+ all in with subframe and hose kits.
There's a local B21 that's going to auction on Oct. 28 and I am very interested. I am now basically looking for a B21 (or a b26 lol). Based on auction results I should be able to get a B21 in a range or 8k to 14k. The one I am looking at has 1304 hours and looks to be in good shape, also has all the 3 point arms included.
Am I overthinking this? I figure I can get a dedicated TLB for about a few thousand more than a setup for my B2910. Almost like the rest of the tractor is free. I am really thinking this is the best route to go. I can use the machine for a couple years and then sell it or keep it or whatever. I have heard nothing but good about the kubota TLB's so I don't think I would have any problem selling if/when I am done with it.
Those with experience with backhoes on a CUT v dedicated TLB and whether I am missing any big ah-ha things with my strategy here. Also if you can point me to some threads on what to look for in a used TLB. I have never used a backhoe. If there are threads please post links as you cannot search for the term B21 on any of these forums unless you google advanced.
Thanks!