Unimog
Eric
- Location
- Stansbury Park, UT
This is probably a strange subject for this board, and I realize the EJS enthusiasts are out of town, but here goes:
I've got a bunch of yard projects that I could use a small backhoe/excavator for. Retaining walls, footings, stumps to remove, etc. Due to the prolonged nature of some of these projects, I don't want to rent/return a machine over and over. I'm thinking it would pay for me to buy an older mini excavator and hang onto it for a year or two and then sell. My budget would be 10-15k. Feel free to criticize this idea if you think I'm out of my mind.
I don't need something that will fit through a gate or anything, but I need it small enough to fit and work in the space a car would fit in. I'd also like to be able to two with a normal pickup. This leaves me thinking a 3500-7000 lb machine would fit the bill. The problem is that in that size range, there is a lot of difference. I'm guessing a heavier ~6000 lb machine would be better for some of the retaining wall footing work since I need to dig down around 6-7' below the surrounding surface. I'm guessing the bigger machine would be better for stump removal also. Other than that, smaller seems better - easier to tow, easier to fit in tight places, takes up less space when not in use, etc.
I've rented and used smaller machines, like 2-3k for various tasks, but I'm wondering what I don't know that I should be considering. Thoughts? Also if anyone has a lead besides what is on ksl, let me know.
I've got a bunch of yard projects that I could use a small backhoe/excavator for. Retaining walls, footings, stumps to remove, etc. Due to the prolonged nature of some of these projects, I don't want to rent/return a machine over and over. I'm thinking it would pay for me to buy an older mini excavator and hang onto it for a year or two and then sell. My budget would be 10-15k. Feel free to criticize this idea if you think I'm out of my mind.
I don't need something that will fit through a gate or anything, but I need it small enough to fit and work in the space a car would fit in. I'd also like to be able to two with a normal pickup. This leaves me thinking a 3500-7000 lb machine would fit the bill. The problem is that in that size range, there is a lot of difference. I'm guessing a heavier ~6000 lb machine would be better for some of the retaining wall footing work since I need to dig down around 6-7' below the surrounding surface. I'm guessing the bigger machine would be better for stump removal also. Other than that, smaller seems better - easier to tow, easier to fit in tight places, takes up less space when not in use, etc.
I've rented and used smaller machines, like 2-3k for various tasks, but I'm wondering what I don't know that I should be considering. Thoughts? Also if anyone has a lead besides what is on ksl, let me know.