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6/14/2017 5:54:56 PM EDT
I need some advice for picking out a backhoe for my Kubota. The current projects I was going to do with it is some landscaping and ditch digging.

It is a 2010 B3200 which is a 32hp with what I am understanding as a CAT 1 3-point hitch.

I was going to get a Kubota brand one but they more on the expensive side from what I have seen.  Someone at work recommended a Titan brand but I have found out to much about them.

Does you guys have any advice on brands or features?
6/14/2017 6:21:51 PM EDT
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I believe that the Kubota backhoe attachment is actually an orange painted Woods brand.
We've had good luck with our Kubota attachment. With the tractor size, get the largest Woods brand backhoe attachment. Bonus points if you get the manual or hydraulic thumb attachment.
6/14/2017 6:32:16 PM EDT
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I believe that the Kubota backhoe attachment is actually an orange painted Woods brand.
We've had good luck with our Kubota attachment. With the tractor size, get the largest Woods brand backhoe attachment. Bonus points if you get the manual or hydraulic thumb attachment.
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I was going to get the thumb.  One of the guys I work with does excavating on the side and told me I should highly consider it.
6/14/2017 9:25:00 PM EDT
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I was going to get the thumb.  One of the guys I work with does excavating on the side and told me I should highly consider it.
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I had a manual thumb on my BX and it was the hydro thumb on my MX is

Too bad your not closer someone has a smaller kubota BH on Craigslist here right now.

I only have experience with kubota backhoes but I would say no matter what get a subframe mounted BH not a 3PT, you'll save yourself a lot of frustration and probably wear and tear on the machine.
6/15/2017 9:33:49 AM EDT
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I only have experience with kubota backhoes but I would say no matter what get a subframe mounted BH not a 3PT, you'll save yourself a lot of frustration and probably wear and tear on the machine.
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This. The 3 pt back hoes put way too much stress on the 3 pt. Might be ok for very light duty stuff but for any type of hard work the subframe mounted style is the way to go.
I have a Kubota L3901 with BH77 backhoe being delivered Monday :)
6/15/2017 11:40:26 AM EDT
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Nothing about my Kubota hoe looks like a Woods.  I don't believe that for a minute.

They cost more for a reason.

Get the orange.  Cry once.

Doc
6/15/2017 12:23:41 PM EDT
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