Posted by Waltdavies on January 12, 2014 at 07:48:41 from (70.210.130.42):
In Reply to: Re: Mini Excavators posted by Formerly PaMike on January 12, 2014 at 04:27:15:
I also have the Kubota 61-2 super series. It's a great machine we use it weekly here on the farm in all kinds of weather. I don't think you can get it stuck I tried. It will rip out large stumps and carry them away. Clean the barm faster than my bucket loader and I also have the quick dissconect for the buckets would never be without it or the hydraulic thumb. Have a 14 in. Bucket with large teeth and a 3 ft. With a smooth cutter bar for digging out ditches. You can do more work in half the time with one of these little guys. Just don't get to small. Mine is about just right for the farm. Maybe a contractor or landscaper might want to go down a little. Just be careful the smaller they get the smaller you have to be to operate them. Walt
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