DavesTractor
Elite Member
...What about a block heater, worthwhile at only 3600 feet? You probably know this foothill weather better than I do. I've only been out of the city and flatlands for two or three years now and it hasn't been very cold.
R4s good or would I be better off with R1s? No mud really just forest floor mainly and I thought the R4's might do a better job with the BH and stumping and digging with the FEL. The cost looks to be the same.
I take it both backhoes are frame mounted. They don't even make that clear. If the backhoes are both made by KYM why do they have different model numbers? Just their little bit of insanity to make me crazy or what? LOL
Oh yeah the thumb option on the 1538 backhoe, is that mechanical or hydraulic. It sure does cost like it's a hydraulic thumb.
Sorry for all the questions. Maybe I should get Doug at Beeler on the phone and grill him.
Probably get with Doug on all these questions, because the answers will cause more questions and so on. But the backhoes are different because the tractors are different. They are sub-frame mounted. Mechanical thumb, hydraulic thumbs are generally $2k-$3k or more with controls, and are not offered on most small machines.
If it isn't cold, you don't need a block heater. It is similar to the mid-PTO, if you do not run a mid-mower or front mounted snow blower, that is not needed either. No reason to waste $$, better to put that toward extra hydraulics like top and tilt, etc.
The TLB models are the same as the TL models, but with the B added. They start as the same unit, one is not tougher than the other.
I hope this helps, and good luck on your purchase.