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<blockquote data-quote="TriHonu" data-source="post: 16840" data-attributes="member: 897"><p>Looks like a smaller hoe. If it is the older unit of their current <a href="http://www.ditchwitch.com/trenchers-plows/attachments" target="_blank"><span style="color: #0000ff">A322 Backhoe</span></a> then it is a 6 foot max digging depth. However the hoes I've seen on the trenchers are mounted about 18" off the ground. You should pick up some digging depth since it will mount lower on the Bobcat.</p><p>If that will work for you, I would at least go take a look and possibly get a demo. If it works and is reasonably tight $700 seems fair.</p><p>Figure a good day or two to make a nice mount, plus $125 for a quicktach plate, $75 for a set of flat face couplers, maybe a couple hoses, some steel tube and pins or trailer balls and couplers.</p><p>Depending upon what you already have for steel and shop supplies you should be into it for under $1200. I would probably do it just for the fun of it. <img src="https://www.skidsteerforum.com/DesktopModules/AdverForums/ImageGallery/emotion-2.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TriHonu, post: 16840, member: 897"] Looks like a smaller hoe. If it is the older unit of their current [URL='http://www.ditchwitch.com/trenchers-plows/attachments'][COLOR=#0000ff]A322 Backhoe[/COLOR][/URL] then it is a 6 foot max digging depth. However the hoes I've seen on the trenchers are mounted about 18“ off the ground. You should pick up some digging depth since it will mount lower on the Bobcat. If that will work for you, I would at least go take a look and possibly get a demo. If it works and is reasonably tight $700 seems fair. Figure a good day or two to make a nice mount, plus $125 for a quicktach plate, $75 for a set of flat face couplers, maybe a couple hoses, some steel tube and pins or trailer balls and couplers. Depending upon what you already have for steel and shop supplies you should be into it for under $1200. I would probably do it just for the fun of it. [IMG]https://www.skidsteerforum.com/DesktopModules/AdverForums/ImageGallery/emotion-2.gif[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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