You
B2630/
B3030 owners are taking this whole thing way to personal. Chill out - no one is saying that your machines are worthless pieces of junk. All we're trying to say is that for some of us, the
B26 may be a better overall machine for our needs. The 200 lbs of additional FEL capacity is a big, big issue for me, and I'd like the extra 500 lbs of tractor weight that the
B26 offers over the
B2630/3030.
Here are some of the specs that have gotten me very interested in the
B26 over the
B2630/
B3030 for MY NEEDS.
B2630 Weight with ROPS: 1786 lbs.
LA 403 LOADER:
Application B2630HSD
B3030HSD
B3030HSDC
B3030HSDCC
Maximum Lift Height (to bucket Pivot Pin) 84.6 in. (2150 mm)
Clearance with Attachment Dumped 67 in. (1700 mm)
Reach at Maximum Height (ROPS/CAB) 24.6 in. (625 mm)/20.2 in. (5135 mm)
Maximum Dump Angle 40 degrees
Attachment rollback angle 30 degrees
Digging Depth at bucket leveled 5 in. (127 mm)
Overall Height in Carry Position 44.7 in. (1135 mm)
Lift capacity (pivot pin) 1091 lbs (495 kg)
Lift capacity (19.7 in. forward) 783 lbs (355 kg)
Lift Capacity (bucket bottom mid point) 882 lbs (400 kg)
Breakout Force (19.7 in. forward) 1691 lbs (767 kg)
Breakout Force (pivot pin) 2314 lbs (1050 kg)
B26 weight minus TL500 loader: 2348 lbs (2976-628) That puts the
B26 base machine 562 lbs heavier than the
B2630 and 496 lbs heavier than the
B3030.
TL500 LOADER:
Maximum Lift Height (to bucket Pivot Pin) 94.5 in. - 10" higher than the LA403
Clearance with Attachment Dumped 70 in. - 3" higher than LA403
Reach at Maximum Height 22.3 in. - 2.3" less than LA403
Maximum Dump Angle 45 degrees- 5 degrees further than LA403
Attachment rollback angle 46 degrees - 16 degrees further than LA403
Digging Depth at bucket leveled 7 in. - 2" deeper than LA403
Overall Height in Carry Position 49.5 in. - 4.8" higher than LA403
Lift capacity (pivot pin) 1300 lbs - 209 lbs more than LA403
Lift capacity (bucket bottom mid point) 1102 lbs - 220 lbs more than LA403
Breakout Force (pivot pin) 2344 lbs - 30 lbs more than LA403
Auto leveling mechanism mechanical spill guard standard - not available on LA403. I've used machines with and without, and I MUCH prefer the auto leveling bucket, pallet forks, etc.
The TL500 also comes standard with skid steer style QA - optional QA is not standard skid steer type on LA403. I prefer the loader arm geometry on the
B26 over the LA403. I also like the single seat/more compact hoe of the
B26 vs the
B2630/3030 and Woods hoe, and the local dealers recommend seriously against the BH80X, so if something were to happen, I might have warranty issues. Even a dealer who is a TBN member who sells many
B3030/BH80X combos warns that the hoe is borderline too big and extra caution needs to be exercised when using it.
Like I said earlier in a post, I started looking at the
B3030, but always took issue with the FEL capacity. The better FEL of the
B26 and the significantly better BT820 hoe vs the BH75 is what made me begin to very seriously consider the
B26. I can get an all-Kubota machine, fully warrantied by Kubota, for only a couple thousand more, and it has more of the features I want, and is built to take quite a bit more abuse. And yes, I am impressed with the Woods hoes, but I still prefer the BT820 over the BH80X. And as was pointed out earlier, I'll take the extra 500 lbs of machine weight of the
B26 TLB over the
B3030 TLB setup when doing backhoe work, and also when moving heavy bucket loads, pallet loads, trees, and boulders around a not-so-flat site.
You guys got what you thought would work best for you, and I plan to get what I think works best for me - it's my money, and I'll get what I want when I'm spending it.