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<blockquote data-quote="Earthwerks Unlimited" data-source="post: 26235" data-attributes="member: 1300"><p>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!)</p><p>Of course, I need one now.</p><p>I'm going to use my pallet forks slid together to dig a 70' x 24" trench and then have my helper clean out the trench. It's all clay and just takes too long to hand-dig it. And it doesn't kill the helper. A mini-excavator will cost me double to triple what the helper gets. He's happy. I'm happy.</p><p>The economy has closed yet another rental shop here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earthwerks Unlimited, post: 26235, member: 1300"] 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!) Of course, I need one now. I'm going to use my pallet forks slid together to dig a 70' x 24“ trench and then have my helper clean out the trench. It's all clay and just takes too long to hand-dig it. And it doesn't kill the helper. A mini-excavator will cost me double to triple what the helper gets. He's happy. I'm happy. The economy has closed yet another rental shop here. [/QUOTE]
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