Digging with the Harbor Freight towable backhoe

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No music. No special effects. Just a real-time demonstration.
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" No music, No special effects. Just a real-time demonstration." That's the best kind. Well done.

DoubleMFarmHomestead
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Slower thank a Cat 395, faster than me with a shovel. Looking forward to getting mine. $3000 is a good chunk of change but I can only shovel so many tons in a day

albertzuger
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What is the reach of the boom? Can I dig 10 ft across without having to move the machine? I already dug out a small pond with my tractor front end loader but I need to finish it and make the back go straight down and deeper.

ranjanty
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You seriously need to straighten and weld some reinforcement pieces to the outriggers to hold the machine in place while you are digging. They are bent backwards and are holding almost nothing. You will see a big improvement while digging.

bernardwilliams
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Is there some reason why it moves so slow.

jtsokiehobbyandadventures
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FOR MORE PULL STABILITY HOOK THE MACHINE TO A TRUCK OR TRACTOR WHILE YOU DIG BUT USE THE PARKING BRAKE AND LEAVE THE TRANSMISSION OUT OF GEAR in neutral with automatics

alphonsotate
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While this may take a little longer to dig a nice sized pond than a Cat 320, it is much more affordable. Just be prepared that after digging 50 or 60 ponds, this piece of equipment may be near the end of its service life.

markman
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As a former track hoe excavator operator, I have to say that the heavier machine you have, the more ripping force you have. This machine has no weight to it. My neighbor bought one of the harbor freight backhoes to dig up his water line at his gas station. It does not have enough weight and ripping force to dig through the hard dirt. He ended up having to hire a contractor instead. What a waste of $3200.

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