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Re: What tractor or backhoe do I need?


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Posted by canadianragweed on June 07, 2013 at 13:30:11 from (64.234.78.15):

In Reply to: What tractor or backhoe do I need? posted by canadianragweed on June 06, 2013 at 19:43:57:

George I love that little backhoe, that's about what I need to do my work. I think I am sold on just getting this tractor running well and keeping it with no loader for various jobs. Maybe I will want a garden someday. I think I will go get something like this little backhoe pictured to "destroy the water world" with my evil poisonous culverts.

Seriously though guys I think y'all are making a bigger deal out of this governing body crap than it really is. For instance I installed a 10 ton rooftop AC unit about 3 months ago on a restaurant. I have left 5 messages with the permit inspection people and they have never called back. They just wanted their $30 for the permit, I doubt they ever actually show up to the jobsite. Anyways, I am talking about burying some concrete culvert for 80-100' and the water will run out the other end just like it did when there wasn't one there. It is a large French drain basically. You're telling me that my culvert would be a no-no but the treated wood these other people use to build retaining walls is ok? Regardless of if I ever even lay culvert in I still need to raise the height of this creek by about 4'. So I need this backhoe either way. If it will make y'all happy though I will look into the stupid EPA rules or whoever is in charge of fake spring / rain water division of culvert laying in no Post Office East Texas before I do the work, I promise.

Renting is out of the question I just do not hire people to do things for me. Not to mention y'all are trying to take all my fun away, what am I suppose to do watch other people get to play with toys in my yard? I am thinking if I can get the backhoe then I can tell my wife we should get a tract of land and build a shop to park it in. Then I will be on my way to building a house on land one day. HAHAHA! Evil laugh.

So now the question is what size / make / model backhoe is easiest to work on and has the most support and bang for the buck?


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