I’ve been following this forum for a while, and the knowledge shared here is incredible. I searched for existing posts on my questions but didn’t find exactly what I was looking for—so any tips on efficiently searching this forum would also be appreciated!
I’m in the market for my first personal piece of equipment—a backhoe in the $15k-$25k range. I’ve operated small tractors and skid steers occasionally, but this will be my first time owning and maintaining a backhoe. I won’t be working on it myself right away until I learn the ropes, so I’m looking for a solid, reliable machine.
Of course, I want all the great features, but I’m prioritizing them in this order:
1. Extendable hoe
2. 4x4
3. 4-in-1 bucket
4. Thumb
I’ve noticed some brands demand a premium, so I’ve been focusing on New Holland, Deere 310, and possibly Case 580—though in my price range, Case machines tend to have much higher hours.
Machines I’m considering:
• New Holland – Older model but appears to have been stored indoors, has everything except a thumb, and looks to be in excellent condition.
• Deere 310 – Newer, still pre-DEF, and priced lower. However, it lacks an extendable hoe and looks like it has been stored outside most of its life, which isn’t ideal.
I’ve also been watching some auctions, but transport costs can add up quickly, so I’m factoring that into my decision.
JCB 214?
These seem to be priced lower, but I’ve heard mixed feedback. Some parts guys have warned me that parts availability is a nightmare and used parts are hard to find. Is this concern overblown, or should I steer clear?
Looking for advice on:
• Best brand/model for my budget and needs
• Trade-offs between age, storage history, and features
• Whether JCB’s reputation for parts issues is a dealbreaker
• General tips for buying my first backhoe
Would really appreciate any insight from those with experience—thanks in advance!
I’m in the market for my first personal piece of equipment—a backhoe in the $15k-$25k range. I’ve operated small tractors and skid steers occasionally, but this will be my first time owning and maintaining a backhoe. I won’t be working on it myself right away until I learn the ropes, so I’m looking for a solid, reliable machine.
Of course, I want all the great features, but I’m prioritizing them in this order:
1. Extendable hoe
2. 4x4
3. 4-in-1 bucket
4. Thumb
I’ve noticed some brands demand a premium, so I’ve been focusing on New Holland, Deere 310, and possibly Case 580—though in my price range, Case machines tend to have much higher hours.
Machines I’m considering:
• New Holland – Older model but appears to have been stored indoors, has everything except a thumb, and looks to be in excellent condition.
• Deere 310 – Newer, still pre-DEF, and priced lower. However, it lacks an extendable hoe and looks like it has been stored outside most of its life, which isn’t ideal.
I’ve also been watching some auctions, but transport costs can add up quickly, so I’m factoring that into my decision.
JCB 214?
These seem to be priced lower, but I’ve heard mixed feedback. Some parts guys have warned me that parts availability is a nightmare and used parts are hard to find. Is this concern overblown, or should I steer clear?
Looking for advice on:
• Best brand/model for my budget and needs
• Trade-offs between age, storage history, and features
• Whether JCB’s reputation for parts issues is a dealbreaker
• General tips for buying my first backhoe
Would really appreciate any insight from those with experience—thanks in advance!