New NH backhoe questions

   / New NH backhoe questions #31  
I agree with LarryRB............16" is what you're looking for......
 
   / New NH backhoe questions #33  
I use a 12" for stumps and drain pipe and 18" for foundations and septic drain fields.
 
   / New NH backhoe questions #34  
I've never taken the bucket off my bh. How long does it take to swap them out. I think you can go as small a 9". That would be great for ripping up roots.
 
   / New NH backhoe questions #35  
You have made me think...and maybe someone has thought of this and makes it, but why don't they make a root ripper. I invision it being like a somewhat rounded hollow tooth, serrated edges on both sides and a pont on the end of the tooth. You could remove small amounts of dirt around the stump and rip right through the roots. I could draw one, but maybe I should apply for patent first. What do you think? Ever heard or seen such a thing?
 
   / New NH backhoe questions #36  
I don't recall ever seeing one. Maybe it could even be something that just attaches to your bucket when you need it.
 
   / New NH backhoe questions #37  
There are single tooth buckets made for ripping roots, They aren't very common, but there are a few mfg that make them. I never bought one simply for the price they get especially when that price almost equals a new 24" bucket.. It would have to be a quick attach for my set up, and this adds a bit more, so for me, the amount of use moving roots and the costs, I would neve recover those costs, this is to include the little time savings a single ripper tooth can offer,
 
   / New NH backhoe questions #38  
I use both 12" and 24" buckets on my Woods 1050. The 24 is good for general digging and the 12 is good for root ripping and rock pulling. A 9" bucket is too narrow for most uses unless you have a specialized need as you'll typically spend a lot of time trying to get material out of the bucket. It take me 15 to 30 minutes to change a bucket depending on my mood. LarryRB has a bucket QuickAttach and it only takes him about a minute or two to change a bucket.

Andy
 
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#39  
I notice that the standard 18 inch is a 4 tooth which would leave about 3 inches between the teeth and the one im thinking of getting is the 16 inch heavy duty with 3 teeth and about 5 inches between teeth so how do you think this would effect digging? Is more teeth better? for rocks and roots is less teeth better? I want to try to get away with just one bucket for all my needs and i will be doing stumps and rocks and also ditching. Not much big hole or foundation digging.

mike
 
   / New NH backhoe questions #40  
Personally I don't think you'll notice that much difference between 3 or 4 teeth. Given a choice, I'd probably go for less, stronger teeth as I've ripped a few teeth off of buckets when tring to pry out rocks.

Andy
 

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