
bx23 tlb
![]() | trctrnm
Join Date: Mar 2004 Posts: 3 nm ![]() |
2004-03-20 80478
I'm thinking about getting a small tlb to dig some foundations (28' x 56', 2 ft wide maybe a foot deep) and some water lines from a well. After that I'd mostly need it for road maintenance, some snow removal. My question is if the bx 23 is large enough to handle this or if I should just buy a tractor and rent a backhoe to do the digging?
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bx23 tlb
![]() | Art White
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 6898 Waterville New York ![]() ![]() |
2004-03-20 80479
It sounds like you own a few acres and the hoe would be a nice option to have when you need it. ....
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bx23 tlb
![]() | EM57pe
Join Date: Oct 2003 Posts: 13 Southern Illinois ![]() |
2004-03-20 80485
Based on the size and depth you are talking about, I would say the BX23 would do the job well. You will be surprised at how handy it is to have a small BH around your place! The '23 is so compact you can maneuver it in almost anyplace.
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bx23 tlb
![]() | ejkessler
Join Date: Sep 2003 Posts: 95 Northern CT ![]() |
2004-03-20 80526
If you have up to 10 acres and want a versatile machine, going with the bx23 is a wise move. Most tractors that are bigger, you won't necessarily need, and cost close to same without the backhoe. The bx23 is built to the hilt and as stated in the previos message, you'll love having the convenience and versatility the backhoe adds. You can't effectively add a bh onto a subcompact without a lot of hassle, not to mention the cost to do so afterwards if it possible isn't practical. ....
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