A back hoe for the front?

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Sackett2

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Saw this attachment on a craigslist post (from a commercial advertiser) thought it was neat...
 

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Ask the guys in the PowerTrac group about front mounted "backhoe" arms. They do dig but you don't have much depth and you need to move the tractor constantly to dump the spoils. As an occasional tool they would be useful I'd imagine. You might also check out the QuickSpade which attachs to a set of securely mounted forks and digs like a shovel rather than like a backhoe.

Paumco Products Quick Spade — Model# 1100-Quick Spade | Skid-Steers + Attachments | Northern Tool + Equipment

The QuickSpade has some of the same disadvantages (moving to dump spoils and limited depth) but it only costs $150 and attaches in a few minutes to a set of forks. I wouldn't use it without a solid set of forks though.
 
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Saw this attachment on a craigslist post (from a commercial advertiser) thought it was neat...


A front hoe can be usefull on a skidsteer. You can see what you are doing and pivot to dump the dirt.

It would be useless on my tractor, I couldn't see where I was digging and would have to scoop, back up, turn, pull forward, dump, back up, turn, pull forward, repeat, for every scoop of dirt. I can feel the frustration building just thinking of it.
 
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I'd have to way cost and advantage{or disadvantage} of something like this. The price may not be worth what it is actually capable of doing.
 
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I'd have to way cost and advantage{or disadvantage} of something like this. The price may not be worth what it is actually capable of doing.

I like my QuickSpade. The price is right and it takes a whole lot less time a d hassle to hookup than my BH for small jobs.
 
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A quick spade is on my "to get list"
Could see how the hoe would be difficult to see.
Thought it looked interesting tho...
 
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Ask the guys in the PowerTrac group about front mounted "backhoe" arms. They do dig but you don't have much depth and you need to move the tractor constantly to dump the spoils. As an occasional tool they would be useful I'd imagine.


Got to agree. When I first started seeing these on the market , I recall a youtube video of one in action. The ruts left by the skidsteer constantly turning left and right to dump the spoils were about 10% the depth of the hole dug with the bucket. It would leave you making a mess surrounding anywhere you used it.
 
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I like my QuickSpade. The price is right and it takes a whole lot less time a d hassle to hookup than my BH for small jobs.

I can understand the quickspade, infact I noticed NT sells them, saw it in catalog last night, seems handy for smaller jobs. I was commenting more on the skidsteer front hoe.
 
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I can understand the quickspade, infact I noticed NT sells them, saw it in catalog last night, seems handy for smaller jobs. I was commenting more on the skidsteer front hoe.

As an aside, you need to consider that the QuickSpade comes in two versions. One works only with forks and that is what I have. The other version, more bucks, works with either forks or attaches right to a bucket. The point I wanted to make is that the QuickSpade attached to a bucket really only digs about 18 inches deep so it might be useful for shallow trenches or digging up a garden plot but it isn't going to dig 4feet deep unless you have or acquire forks. That might be obvious but it should be noted that the QuickSpade makes a lot of sense only for folks who have a stout set of forks already. I've never used bucket forks and maybe those would be OK but I'd be a little concerned about the lever forces that could be generated digging and what that might do to a unreinforced bucket. I use standard QA frame mounted forks.
 

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