Super nice Kubota excavator

/ Super nice Kubota excavator #81  
It is a somewhat SAD day though......for those of us who would love to just have it as a toy.

It makes me realize I should NOT look online for something like it close to me. My Machine Shed is full..... :D
 
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#82  
I understand. It's been a great discussion though. Thanks for starting the thread.

Lets keep it going. I have moved onto another unit. A U45
 
/ Super nice Kubota excavator #83  
Looks like 32 gpm pump. Sounds like plenty. I know you showed a mulching head in a pic but I have seen road crews around here using what looks like a small brush hog on them around here.
 
/ Super nice Kubota excavator #84  
Still too small for my needs. But would be fun to have.
 
/ Super nice Kubota excavator #85  
Since we're kinda fantasizing...
I want a Kobelco ED 150 "bladerunner" . PAT blade and a dozen u/c.:thumbsup:
 
/ Super nice Kubota excavator #86  
Now we're talking!!!!!
 
/ Super nice Kubota excavator #89  
Pretty easy to find used U55s for less than $40K. Not sure what the cutter attachment would cost.
 
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#90  
Jeepers... now you are into the really big $ money. You'd have to run that daily to pay for itself and turn a profit.

No, I wouldnt have to run it everyday to make a profit. :rolleyes:
 
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#91  
Pretty easy to find used U55s for less than $40K. Not sure what the cutter attachment would cost.

I have found a nice U45 for 28
Cutter heads are all over the place. 5grand to 15 grand or more.
 
/ Super nice Kubota excavator #92  
I have found a nice U45 for 28
Cutter heads are all over the place. 5grand to 15 grand or more.

I could live with a 45. 12' digging depth would require more movement and work but at least you could keep the dirt pile away.

I'll have to Google the cutter concept. Watch a view videos for prospect of productivity. :)
 
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I could live with a 45. 12' digging depth would require more movement and work but at least you could keep the dirt pile away.

I'll have to Google the cutter concept. Watch a view videos for prospect of productivity. :)

Even the cheaper ones that look like a little bush hog look very effective
 
/ Super nice Kubota excavator #94  
Even the cheaper ones that look like a little bush hog look very effective

Missouri Department of Transportation has some very big ones on large booms. I've never happened to see them working but I've saw the aftermath. Man, those things will chop up some very large tree limbs. Debris laying everywhere when they are done. Long enough booms to sit on the hiway and clear protruding brush to the fencelines. :eek:
 
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Missouri Department of Transportation has some very big ones on large booms. I've never happened to see them working but I've saw the aftermath. Man, those things will chop up some very large tree limbs. Debris laying everywhere when they are done. Long enough booms to sit on the hiway and clear protruding brush to the fencelines. :eek:

Yep, Im looking for a smaller version. I could spend a month cutting back limbs that damage my hay equipment. It would take away all the hand work around the ponds & canals we do. Also dig footings, concrete slab prep.
It would also open a new way to cut brush to add to the brush cutting we do along the ground with the bush hogs.
 
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#96  
Id have to weigh the pros/cons of each when it comes to rocks. There will be rocks getting hit here and there.
Cost will be a factor. The rotary drum mowers with the carbide teeth and incredibly expensive. You can spend more on the cutter than the machine to run it!
 
/ Super nice Kubota excavator #97  
If you're dealing with rocks, I suggest using just the regular vertical spindle mower but fitted with high strength grade 80 chains instead of blades.

It's what we use on tractors, since we always find rocks. It will handle some thicker stuff too and it will just skip over the rocks without getting damaged.

It's available for excavators too.

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This picture is from a 3pt mower, but it's just to get the idea of how it looks with chains. With enough HP, it can run four chains instead of two.

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#98  
Yeah maybe, need to be able to cut everything from normal weeds & stickers to tree branches. The one I saw a demo of was just a typical small bush hog and it did a heck of a job. Simple and cheap, but a large rock could put a hurting on it.
 
/ Super nice Kubota excavator #99  
I like that chain idea!!!! Never saw that before!!!! Thanks for the pics ptsg!!!
 

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