

well good sir, I would advocate buying one JUST IN CASE LOLTillers are amazing though, I wish I could justify one just to flatten out some lumpy land I have, but nah.


Thanks a lot....... NOW we'll get snow.Well, I guess it's official: Winter is over. Removed chains yesterday, next will remove blower and service/repair that for next year. Hope it stays warm; I can remember big snow storms in April & May in years past....
Bought from dealer?Just rotating the blower drive by hand, I could feel a tight spot that I couldn't eliminate. I just didn't get to it in time. Interestingly, the new chain is a real o-ring chain; the original one was not. It does sound a lot smoother now.
Turning a muddy logging road into a proper gravel driveway for a rifle range I'm building for myself on 85 acres of pine timber. Lots of box and grader blade (not to mention chainsaw and backhoe) work to get to this point. Today I spread about another 100 ft of recycled concrete. Very satisfying!
My 2760 and CB 85 have been terrific.
I debated the backhoe when buying my machine. For my application and use, it is less expensive to rent a mini ex for the task instead of buying the backhoe and maintaining it. The same applies for a 3pt. chipper. $3,200 for a chipper, I can rent the unit from the dealer for $200 for a weekend. I use it once or twice a year, it would take a long time to break even and I don't have to sharpen the knives.Yeh, that's pretty cool with the lights. I'm just curious though, some of you guys here look like you got some digging to be done eventually, why didn't you buy the tractor with the backhoe?