finn
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I dug about 200 ft of water line at the farm early this winter. I really appreciated the bigger machine when digging a 6-ft hole. Dug the hole in a few hours and I won't claim to be that great of an operator. Has good reach and lift capacity too. I set cement curbs for the pit with it.
Downside is it's heavy. Almost too much for a pickup unless you got a heavy gooseneck trailer. I've hauled it on a 14K bumper hitch trailer but it's overweight.
I did about four hundred feet of drain tile with the 26G. All sandy soil, so it was no problem. Also excavated maybe fifteen F450 dump truck loads of grapefruit to football, or maybe basketball sized rocks that were buried maybe a hundred years ago when a half dozen housing sites were cleared for workers at a remote dynamite manufacturing installation. Looks like they picked the rocks, probably by hand, and buried them to get them out of the way for basements and gardens.
Where the 26g is limited is large stumps and moving large birch logs. It gets a little tippy swinging logs off the side. I have about a half dozen birch, oak, and maple stumps to do this summer. We’ll see how that goes.
Fun machine, though, and it fits in my garage, with a 9’ door for the winter.


