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<blockquote data-quote="thedassler" data-source="post: 117766" data-attributes="member: 15657"><p>Good Morning Marten, </p><p></p><p>The specs I found, suggest that the LS75 only lifts about 700 pounds, but I would be more worried about the size being out of balance with the backhoe, the LS75 is pretty small, and likely lite too. From what I have seen, the soil in the Netherlands is pretty sandy, but if you get into tree roots and what not, you might be going for a ride. Then again, that can be true with bigger machines too. What is your price range? I have a good t190 with highflow I picked up in the Netherlands for around 17,500.00 a few years back, so there are some good deals out there, and the 190 at 3800kg and little over 900kg lifting won't have a problem with the backhoe. Hard to tell from your pictures, does the backhoe have three point mounting only or an adapter plate from skid steer mount? </p><p></p><p>All the best from Germany. -Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thedassler, post: 117766, member: 15657"] Good Morning Marten, The specs I found, suggest that the LS75 only lifts about 700 pounds, but I would be more worried about the size being out of balance with the backhoe, the LS75 is pretty small, and likely lite too. From what I have seen, the soil in the Netherlands is pretty sandy, but if you get into tree roots and what not, you might be going for a ride. Then again, that can be true with bigger machines too. What is your price range? I have a good t190 with highflow I picked up in the Netherlands for around 17,500.00 a few years back, so there are some good deals out there, and the 190 at 3800kg and little over 900kg lifting won't have a problem with the backhoe. Hard to tell from your pictures, does the backhoe have three point mounting only or an adapter plate from skid steer mount? All the best from Germany. -Matt [/QUOTE]
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