Thanks for the info. I probably have about 50 pines that I'll be cutting down. Most of them are in the 4"-6" diameter, but a few are closer to 10". I just bought a property where a pond was dug years ago and the dirt piled in three places. Over time, the pines grew up in the dirt piles. I want to get the pines out and use the dirt for a little fill and grading in a few low spots. I'm not looking for a quick weekend completion. This will be an ongoing project.How many is "a lot"? Is it plausible to rent a machine to do them all in a couple days, then buy a BX without a backhoe? Do you have other tasks for the backhoe?
I haven't had a BX backhoe, but I have had a small mini-ex, which most people will say is more capable than the BX. It can dig stumps, but it's very slow going. I'd do it for a couple, but I'd get pretty tired of it if there were a lot. A bigger machine will do them dramatically faster - instead of carefully working around the stump breaking the roots one by one, then slowly rolling it out, you can just put the bucket on the stump and pull.
If you're looking for a weekend hobby for a few years, then yes. If you just need the job done, I'd seriously consider renting a bigger machine (or hiring a guy with a machine who does it all for you in one go).
Thanks for the reply and the tip.It will do ANYTHING you want it to!! However - a mans gotta know his limitations! ( Clint Eastwood)
It will do it a small bite at a time !
I have removed many stumps - depending on tree type it will be fine, make sure you have a sawsall or other root cutting device.
I am of the opinion that it is better to buy once - cry once than to rent several times!
That sounds like a good plan. ThxPines have shallow roots. If you cut them tall 5-6-7' up (leverage), you may be able to pull them out of the ground using the backhoe. maybe a footish off the base of the stump you could dig around too break some roots, maybe a bucket deep, then use the bucket on top and shake the tree to break more deeper roots
HAHAHA Not mine!Pines have shallow roots.

This method has worked well for me on hardwoods (no pines near me). The extra leverage of the tall "stump" really helped to free the roots.Pines have shallow roots. If you cut them tall 5-6-7' up (leverage), you may be able to pull them out of the ground using the backhoe. maybe a footish off the base of the stump you could dig around too break some roots, maybe a bucket deep, then use the bucket on top and shake the tree to break more deeper roots
Thanks very much for the info. My ground is very sandy in South Georgia and is always soft. I have no hardwood stumps to pull, all pine. The backhoe bucket should dig without a problem.That is the same size SCUT that I have ... These are the only stumps I've dug out ... Some kind of hardwood ... The factory 12" bucket would only scratch the surface of the frozen ground, so would the 6" trenching bucket ...
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Ground was frozen 8" down, I used the root ripper to break through so I could dig, a very handy tool for a Backhoe! It really concentrates the limited power you have into a very small area!
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The "Quick-On" makes swapping tool ends very quick and easy ... All available from https://www.bxpanded.com/bx23s lots of very useful additions to your tractor!
The"Quick-On" basically works like this ... You install it with your factory pins, and then you take the red pin and slide it into the red slot, then hinge the purple up and put in the pin! The website has a short video if it's operating ...
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Totally agree with the suggestion of the root ripper and quick attach from BXPANDED. I have a BX23s and the backhoe will drag the machine. Power may not be as much an issue of the size of the machine. Love my BX for my 3 acres, I can think of worse ways to spend a few hours than sitting on a machine digging stumps!That is the same size SCUT that I have ... These are the only stumps I've dug out ... Some kind of hardwood ... The factory 12" bucket would only scratch the surface of the frozen ground, so would the 6" trenching bucket ...
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Ground was frozen 8" down, I used the root ripper to break through so I could dig, a very handy tool for a Backhoe! It really concentrates the limited power you have into a very small area!
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The "Quick-On" makes swapping tool ends very quick and easy ... All available from https://www.bxpanded.com/bx23s lots of very useful additions to your tractor!
The"Quick-On" basically works like this ... You install it with your factory pins, and then you take the red pin and slide it into the red slot, then hinge the purple up and put in the pin! The website has a short video if it's operating ...
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