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On Mon, 20 Nov 2017 14:18:00 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: I had the backhoe attachment for the John Deere tractor I had. Not big (12 inch wide bucket) and not super powerful but it did a lot of work over the years. I dug all the electrical and plumbing trenches for the pool when we had it installed. The contractor had some kind of machine but had a hard time because of all the rocks and boulders. The JD handled them well, although I overloaded the hydraulics many times. Trenches all had to be four feet deep and collectively there were about 150 -200 feet of them. Cool. I always wished I had a decent reason to buy a backhoe. I played with the one my nieces hubby borrowed to dig out my sister's abandoned septic tank when they built their pool. If you only had one machine that is probably the one to have but they are really not that popular here. One of the guys I talked to said the arrangement of the hoses to the backhoe arm on the traditional one is susceptible to too much wear from the sand. In Maryland they were everywhere. In the 1&2 family biz here an tracked Bobcat is king. We are not digging deep foundations and you can do more with the Bobcat. When my wife was building, there was always a Bobcat in the neighborhood and MartÃ*n the operator was her buddy. |
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