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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 58809" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I haven't used my backhoe attachment that much, but i'd never give it up. It doesn't have the swing or reach, but it digs trenches just fine. I dug a good 80m of trench for power to my shed a few years back, that was through shale and clay. It took me a little while, but i did get through it. The trench was about 1m deep. I have also used it to cut into a hill side and pull out stumps.</p><p>Mowing down hill, i can't see a big issue with that. Most of the power you will be using on the drive is to stop you rolling too fast, going back up while mowing i see sicking a lot of the power from your engine in the drive alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 58809, member: 82"] I haven't used my backhoe attachment that much, but i'd never give it up. It doesn't have the swing or reach, but it digs trenches just fine. I dug a good 80m of trench for power to my shed a few years back, that was through shale and clay. It took me a little while, but i did get through it. The trench was about 1m deep. I have also used it to cut into a hill side and pull out stumps. Mowing down hill, i can't see a big issue with that. Most of the power you will be using on the drive is to stop you rolling too fast, going back up while mowing i see sicking a lot of the power from your engine in the drive alone. [/QUOTE]
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