That was good of you to help that Lady.... I would have done the same thing.... I think we are a dying bread....
I was going to ask if you have ever used the Kubota B21 backhoe like the one I'm looking at, then I just seen the TLB you have seems to be the same thing as ther B21, but I'm not sure if they are fitted with different size arms and buckets???
What digging power do they have? the unit I'm looking at has on the front bucket TL 421, and the rear arm says B21 & BT 751... and I think its the front loader arms that have TL 2156 on them.... so I know nothing about this and guess this is what this B21 Kubota tractor was outfitted with....
I looked at the TLB on the web site, it looks like it can handle everything I need to do, but the B21 I was looking at looks smaller... but it does look like a nice machine that can handle large rocks and things like that in this New England heavy rocky rooted soil.... I was reading some forums and I seen the Kubota on the larger size backhoe have three hydraulic pumps giving it some nice digging power, I was not able to find out if the older B21 I'm looking at have the same set up? or all Kubota backhoe models have this 3 pump set up.....
I wish I knew if the B21 can handle very heavy large rocks in the loader bucket, because I can't really use it then for the entire job of building my new garage if it can't.....
Now I'm not the type to be doing dumb and dangerous things with any machine, so I'd always make sure I know the limits of any machine I use, thats why I'm very happy I found this forum..... But to give you an idea what I have is maybe 3 or 4 huge solid large rocks I can probably pick up and move around that will most likely sit in the loader bucket by touching only the front and back edge of the bucket because they are that big and heavy, then I have around 7 or 8 large heavy rocks that I can move one at a time, where each large heavy rock will fit all the way into the B21 loader bucket taking up all the room in the bucket, but they are very heavy and I worried if its too heavy for the B21? So I don't know if the B21 can handle moving these rocks around? So this is what I need to learn because I'd never try something very stupid like lifting over the weight limit, which is what I don't know because I'm so ignorant to what them large rocks would weigh??
These are the large left over rocks from the old garage building I tore down 20 years ago, it was a very old building and the foundation was built using rocks with no cement, it was falling...... so there is still a small partial wall thats still up, its holding back a little part of the soil because the old garage was built into a steep hillside, so you were able to walk out of the large walk-in attic in the back of the old garage building because the ground was up that high before I tore it down, the back of the old building where the attic floor was matched the 2nd floor elevation, and then the soil use to slope down fast to the 1st floor grade elevation when going around to the front of the old garage that was up, so a partial part of the back wall was left standing to this day to hold back the soil, its a small dry rock wall still standing (no cement was use) so its about 5 feet high and 25 feet long, and it has them few very large heavy rocks still built into the wall thats left over.....
So thats my main thing I'm worried about, I hate to spend all this money on a mini backhoe like the Kubota B21 and I can't move these rocks around, where a Case 380 can do like three of these large rocks at a time.... :) ....
Well anyway there is my long winded story on what I'm doing..... any help and info is always greatly appreciated, thank you.... Joe