I am familiar with renting mini excavators such as Kubota, Cat, and Tach. A robust hydraulic pump and setup would be ideal. 3 point turns, no bucket slamming in ditch and no bucket slapping (as if it’s always full of mud when it is not). I generally tend to baby my machines and use operating techniques that minimize abuse. I wouldn’t mind having the ability to one day install a tilt rotator but that may asking too much of a mini Ex. If the EROPS is a huge deal breaker in price, I’d skip it at a sacrifice. would “like” to have an EROPS cab as the bees are becoming insane as well as summer heat. ![]() looking to keep as low of payment and insurance as possible. But, if it’s worth the risk to buy something newer to gain something, I may try it. I do a lot of repair myself unless it’s crazy technical such as transmissions or complex engines. not sure if I should risk messing with EGR and DEF engines as I have no experience with them. I have a few ten wheeler dump trucks and can use large excavator for that. Should at least be able to load a smaller dump truck. Would like to drift away from rubber tire backhoe loaders as its getting hard to find operators to run them in the mountains terrain. I have rubber tire backhoe loader and larger excavators for the really big stumps. ![]() should be able to reasonably dig stumps on a house site. needs to be able to pull a 3 foot bucket for field line when doing septic and sewer systems as well as dig the hole for the tank. I am studying the idea of purchasing a good used tried and true mini excavator that can be towed behind a 7.3 diesel dually truck with 2 axle trailer. Location: between Atlanta/Knoxville/Asheville/Chattanooga/Greenville.
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