skegpro
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How heavy was his skid steer?a guy I worked for had a case skid steer with a hoe attachment and it would drag the skid steer around when you hit a rock and there are a lot of rocks here
How heavy was his skid steer?a guy I worked for had a case skid steer with a hoe attachment and it would drag the skid steer around when you hit a rock and there are a lot of rocks here
How heavy was his skid steer?
True but what can a guy get for $15-20USD in a mini hoe in that size?IMO those attachments are useless and i'm surprised they sell any. I bet that Cat one is like $15-20k. If someone needs one enough to justify spending that coin, just buy a used mini ex it will be a lot more productive. If it's only being used rarely, you can't justify spending that. Just rent one, but no one would rent one because you'd just rent a mini ex instead.
They attract a market of exactly no one.... If they were only a few thousand I could see it. But they are slow as hell and way too expensive to be useful.
True but what can a guy get for $15-20USD in a mini hoe in that size?
The thing I like about the skidsteer or tractor attachment is I don't have a whole second machine to maintain.
It would just be for personal use.
True but what can a guy get for $15-20USD in a mini hoe in that size?
The thing I like about the skidsteer or tractor attachment is I don't have a whole second machine to maintain.
It would just be for personal use.
Hmm just starting to venture down this rabbit hole.I have a Komatsu pc40 that I would sell for 15k needs a bit of work but use it all the time and it will outwork a skidsteer backhoe hands down.
Hmm just starting to venture down this rabbit hole.
I don't know anything about these little rigs yet. But I will keep it in mind.
Year? Hours? Max dig? Thumb?
What would you get for your next one?
Nothing worse than a worn out hoe.We use a cat308 excavator, Deere and jcb for skidsteers. Personally never thought much of the "skidsteer backhoe", a mini excavator will out perform 3:1 easily in most conditions imo. Most "backhoe" attachments use stabilizers, meaning every time you want to pull forward you need to raise them... another drawback is you don't have full 360 degrees of swing. In my opinion the benefit of not having to maintain another piece of equipment does not justify going attachment over excavator. If you do decide to get a excavator I would sooner get a excavator that may have a few more hours/ few years older than a newer abused unit. Nothing worse than running a worn out excavator lol.
How many ton do these units become useful at?Mini's are way more abused too, and don't last the hours the bigger ones do. IMO I wouldn't buy one over maybe 5,000 hours. A big thing is if you can find out previous owner. Mine came from Pidherny's and i've had pretty good luck with it.
I would run away from any rental mini hoe's though. The abuse someone who doesn't know what they are doing will inflict on them is huge. I would bet virtually all of them the swing bearing and motor will fail prematurely due to people trying to push stuff sideways which is a huge no-no with any hoe. Add in things like digging over drives, hitting drives with bucket, etc etc.
How many ton do these units become useful at?
I guess I mean well rounded.
Big enough to load into a truck small enough to move around with a one ton truck and trailer?
What do you think of the Kubota minis?Mine is a 6 ton, wouldn't want much smaller to load a dump truck. It weights about 13,000lbs I pull it with my 1 ton on a gooseneck. It is the perfect size imo, small enough to get into most areas, big enough to be useful for so many things. But it's also the brand, it's a Takeuchi. I've ran a volvo and wacker neuson 8 tons and the Takeuchi 6 ton will out dig both like nothing and both of them were virtually brand new rentals. It is impressive how well it will dig. It will load a tandem dump truck in about the same time as a 75hp skidsteer if it's on same level of ground as truck, if you can get 3-4' feet higher it will load twice as fast.
What do you think of the Kubota minis?
Or the doosan?
Haven't heard a lot of good of doosan overall, basically get what you pay for. Kubota I haven't seen much around, not really sure. A lot of it is just looking at motor, pumps, drives, etc brands. A lot are fairly similar. I know bobcat and even john deere minis aren't suppose to be great.
What do you think of the Kubota minis?
Or the doosan?