Got it, thanks all for the help, it's greatly appreciated!
Takeaway notes for future readers:
-Run MX6 cutter at at rated pto rpm... 540 @ pto per JD.
-Run BH92 backhoe as fast as possible, barring the jerkiness. As my ground is mostly rock, I'm sure I'll need all the power I can get to break through.
On a side note, the only drawback I've found with the BH92 is the lack of trencher buckets, more specifically either a 4.5" or 6" wide. It came with a 16" trencher and a mechanical arm... I have a lot of wire and 4" pipe to run so digging 16" wide or even 12" wide with the smallest bucket they make is way over kill.
Any suggestions on this is appreciated too.
Thanks again all!
If you have any amount of clay content in the soil you dig, you will quickly learn to hate any sort of narrow bucket.
A 4.5"- 6" bucket will be plugged all the time.
I considered a 12" (quick attach) trenching bucket for my BT1100, but did not get it, because my thumb is 14" wide, and I did not want my thumb to define the trench width.
I bought a 16" (Kubota - Werk Brau - quite spendy) trenching bucket, works fine, and even though I have no clay content, it sometimes will not empty completely.
If you are really stuck on this narrow bucket thing, you might contact the Rhinox Group at 1-267-861-0812.
They make VERY narrow trenching buckets!
They are a Great Britain Mfg. with offices/sales facilities in Texas, and have excellent reviews.
Their website will show you some photos.
sales@rhinox-group.us
If you have lots of rocks, you might also consider a root ripper to first rip the ground up.
I recently bought a 28" root ripper (only 1" wide) from Ox Thumbs, in Carrollton, GA.
What a neat tool.
Puts the entire BH force on any 1" wide spot/rock/etc.
I have the Kubota BH "quick connect" system so changing BH buckets/attachments is very easy for me.
YMMV........