I'm not sure I've seen a machine like yours up close, but would a trencher or any attachment for that matter from a compact skid loader work? I'm thinking a Toro Dingo or a Bobcat walk-behind (MT-50???)Tom
Stay away from a 625 bradco, thats about all my ls160 wants to lift.
Have you checked your flow (gpm) an pressure to see if you pump will run a trencher?
My 553 only had 8 gpm and 1600 psi (I bumped it to 2000), but it could barely lift my trencher on flat ground, and did not have the pump to turn it. We have new blank quick attaches available if you want one to adapt your 120.
Ken
Thanks, Ken. The error here is mine. I was looking at Bradco 617 and Boxer 36 mini skid steer trencher. I was confused as to the specs of each. While I can find a used Bradco 617 at an amazing price, I will look at the Boxer which does not seem available used. The boxer is light enough for my little LS125 to lift and is rated for 4.2 gpm.I'm not sure I've seen a machine like yours up close, but would a trencher or any attachment for that matter from a compact skid loader work? I'm thinking a Toro Dingo or a Bobcat walk-behind (MT-50???)
Thank you, Earthwerks. Those are the implements I have been looking at. I don't want to break my toy machine with a grown up implement.I'm not sure I've seen a machine like yours up close, but would a trencher or any attachment for that matter from a compact skid loader work? I'm thinking a Toro Dingo or a Bobcat walk-behind (MT-50???)
As Murphy's Law would have it I sold my Case DH-5 trencher backhoe a few years ago. I had it set up for 9" x 5'---but it could be set up for trenching 18" wide in a single pass! Weighed a healthy 8,000 lb. Got it for $1000 and sold it for $4500--and made $3500 with it. (boy I wish more deals like that happened more often!)Thank you, Earthwerks. Those are the implements I have been looking at. I don't want to break my toy machine with a grown up implement.