very few videos online, very few reviews, not much discussion. about the only thing you find is official literature and units for sale. i suppose that's probably a good thing.
i bought an l2501 with a b77 backhoe on it about a year back and have occasionally been using it to lay gas line about 18-24" deep. i figured i didn't need much backhoe with that depth and a 10" bucket but some of this ground we've got down here turns to concrete when it's dry. i haven't run across anything i couldn't dig but that little b77 gets one **** of a workout on some.
the specs on the l47 look like it's solidly 2x more capable and close to 3x while being roughly the same size. with a hydraulic pump to each lever on the hoe i assume it's going to feel like 3x the backhoe. if it is i'll retire my walk-behind ditching machine and put everything in with a backhoe.
pretty solid machine for this? a little mini trackhoe would probably be better except that 2850lbs loader can get propane tanks into places where a crane truck can't go and a mini can't do it at all.
i bought an l2501 with a b77 backhoe on it about a year back and have occasionally been using it to lay gas line about 18-24" deep. i figured i didn't need much backhoe with that depth and a 10" bucket but some of this ground we've got down here turns to concrete when it's dry. i haven't run across anything i couldn't dig but that little b77 gets one **** of a workout on some.
the specs on the l47 look like it's solidly 2x more capable and close to 3x while being roughly the same size. with a hydraulic pump to each lever on the hoe i assume it's going to feel like 3x the backhoe. if it is i'll retire my walk-behind ditching machine and put everything in with a backhoe.
pretty solid machine for this? a little mini trackhoe would probably be better except that 2850lbs loader can get propane tanks into places where a crane truck can't go and a mini can't do it at all.