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<blockquote data-quote="SlowDave" data-source="post: 120122" data-attributes="member: 21901"><p>Yes I have notice the premium prices, less is more. I do want a smaller machine since the whole point is getting into areas I can't get my tractor. The last house I did we had to dig a 4'x4'x60' trench for a concrete culvert we were building. We dug it by hand and wheelbarrowed the dirt out to where the tractor could access it. Then we had to wheelbarrow the concrete in. A loader wouldn't have helped with the digging but it sure would have helped hauling the concrete and dirt.</p><p></p><p>On the current project I had my helper hand dig for the slab and foundation on my shop expansion. It took him three weeks and I think I drove him to drink. At times he was discussing which toe to cut off to get out of it.</p><p></p><p>We are always fighting tight spaces so it is time to bite the bullet and get the right tool for the job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlowDave, post: 120122, member: 21901"] Yes I have notice the premium prices, less is more. I do want a smaller machine since the whole point is getting into areas I can't get my tractor. The last house I did we had to dig a 4'x4'x60' trench for a concrete culvert we were building. We dug it by hand and wheelbarrowed the dirt out to where the tractor could access it. Then we had to wheelbarrow the concrete in. A loader wouldn't have helped with the digging but it sure would have helped hauling the concrete and dirt. On the current project I had my helper hand dig for the slab and foundation on my shop expansion. It took him three weeks and I think I drove him to drink. At times he was discussing which toe to cut off to get out of it. We are always fighting tight spaces so it is time to bite the bullet and get the right tool for the job. [/QUOTE]
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