Posted by JD Seller on August 08, 2018 at 21:09:34 from (173.215.45.26):
In Reply to: Terremite posted by DeltaRed on August 08, 2018 at 18:39:44:
Steve: They are a light duty small backhoe/loader. They are around 20-25 HP. They where popular 15-20 years ago. Mainly with do-it-yourself guys. They were not really heavy enough for commercial usage. Just about every one I ever saw had welds all over the loader and backhoe.
Several things have killed their market: Skid steer loaders and small tracked excavators. A skid steer the same size will out work it easily doing loader work. A small excavator will easily out dig it. I would also say that the quick tach ability of the modern compact tractors is much better too. So you can have the same attachments plus a mower deck to take care of your acreage.
One big draw back I found with them is they were only two wheel drive. On small loader tractors of that size the MFWD is invaluable.
There was the Terramite and another one was Allmand too. I think neither company is making them currently.
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