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Off-brand front hoe attachment recommendations?
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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 127376" data-attributes="member: 13825"><p>Just my 2 cents here, I got a stiff arm one a few yrs back, it is FAR from heavy duty got it for like 750 bucks or less if memory recalls things right, it has a 14 inch wide bucket on it, with 3 replaceable teeth, I got it just to dig a few small holes and some very light duty jobs about a property I keep it at</p><p> overall its done all I ask, but I have not asked it to do anything hard to be honest</p><p></p><p>the way I view things is this, I didn;t really want a very HD built unit, as I didn;'t want to stress the quick attach or the arms on the machine,a s they really IMO are not made to do what what a backhoe does ,(the ripping force they can have is a LOT to be pulling on your quick attach tabs IMO) which is why I think the more real units that have the stabilizers and such and you work off them and not the quick attach are a better design if your doing anything aggressive or just , hard digging or working the machine with the hoe attachment</p><p></p><p> I'd rather damage the hoe I got than my machine if you follow, so I went Light duty on the hoe side of things</p><p></p><p> as for one that tilts, there are a few out there, never used any, but here is one , if you cannot find info on the one you listed, maybe this one will help you get info you want</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.spartanequipment.com/skid-steer-attachments/e-z-digger-backhoe/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI76_8jeLN_wIVTVByCh2AtQoGEAAYAyAAEgJgcPD_BwE[/URL]</p><p></p><p></p><p>as well as this one, comes in both fixed and swing models</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.skidsteersolutions.com/skid-steer-backhoe-attachment-fixed-or-swing-bradco/[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 127376, member: 13825"] Just my 2 cents here, I got a stiff arm one a few yrs back, it is FAR from heavy duty got it for like 750 bucks or less if memory recalls things right, it has a 14 inch wide bucket on it, with 3 replaceable teeth, I got it just to dig a few small holes and some very light duty jobs about a property I keep it at overall its done all I ask, but I have not asked it to do anything hard to be honest the way I view things is this, I didn;t really want a very HD built unit, as I didn;'t want to stress the quick attach or the arms on the machine,a s they really IMO are not made to do what what a backhoe does ,(the ripping force they can have is a LOT to be pulling on your quick attach tabs IMO) which is why I think the more real units that have the stabilizers and such and you work off them and not the quick attach are a better design if your doing anything aggressive or just , hard digging or working the machine with the hoe attachment I'd rather damage the hoe I got than my machine if you follow, so I went Light duty on the hoe side of things as for one that tilts, there are a few out there, never used any, but here is one , if you cannot find info on the one you listed, maybe this one will help you get info you want [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.spartanequipment.com/skid-steer-attachments/e-z-digger-backhoe/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI76_8jeLN_wIVTVByCh2AtQoGEAAYAyAAEgJgcPD_BwE[/URL] as well as this one, comes in both fixed and swing models [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.skidsteersolutions.com/skid-steer-backhoe-attachment-fixed-or-swing-bradco/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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