[AT] Small Backhoes?

Will Powell william.neff.powell at comcast.net
Thu Jan 10 08:51:55 PST 2013


I think he's looking at the 5k to 10k price range, certainly not new. 

----- Original Message -----
From: "charlie hill" <charliehill at embarqmail.com> 
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com> 
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2013 11:18:17 AM 
Subject: Re: [AT] Small Backhoes? 

Thinking more about this Will. 

If he only has 1/3 acre he can get a guy with a BIG excavator to do the work 
for 
about what the down payment would be on the backhoe.   If he wants a toy, 
that's another 
subject but let me say this.  The capability of back hoes and excavators is 
sort of exponential. 
What I mean is that a backhoe that weighs 20,000 lbs will do more that 4 
times the work of 
an backhoe that weighs 5000 lbs and it will do it fast as well.  You can 
beat a small backhoe to death 
trying to move one rock or stump that won't even crack the governor on a 
20,000 lb class excavator. 

Charlie 

-----Original Message----- 
From: Will Powell 
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2013 10:49 AM 
To: Antique tractor email discussion group 
Subject: [AT] Small Backhoes? 





Hello, 



A neighbors son  I know is looking for a backhoe. He has a house on about 
1/3 an acre on a hill. Needs lots of excavation. He was thinking about 
buying one instead of renting it. 



I mentioned that he might be better off with a Terramite or and Allmand 
since he has such a small area. Would be tough to move around on that small 
parcel with a full size backhoe . He started looking around and saw that 
Kubota's were less expensive. 



I've used a Terramite and an Allmand and I was impressed. Never used a 
kubota. 



Any preferences out there? 



Thanks, 


Will 

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