L39 And High Elevation

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Today I switched to the loader bucket and the 18 inch backhoe bucket to do a burial of partially burnt old asphalt roofing materials and other oddball crap leftover from years gone by for a neighbor. The high elevation did not even slow the Kubota L39 down. The backhoe worked flawlessly to a depth of about 9 foot with lots of rock. The front end loader had plenty of power to complete the backfilling and clean up of the work site. I now wish I had bought the 24 inch backhoe bucket and will have to look into it in the near future. So far the L39 has performed above my expectations with a total of 18hours on the meter. :mrgreen: :thumb:
 
Glad to hear the elevation does not affect your operation. :thumb:
Sure sounds like you are having fun with your new workhorse.

You can dig a 9 foot deep hole with that hoe? :eek: That is great. I sure would like to have one ... I just don't have enough projects to justify one. Digging out a few trees is all I have on my list so far.
 
SHOW OFF ................. I'm burning with envy! ................. :waiting:

Today I switched to the loader bucket and the 18 inch backhoe bucket to do a burial of partially burnt old asphalt roofing materials and other oddball crap leftover from years gone by for a neighbor. The high elevation did not even slow the Kubota L39 down. The backhoe worked flawlessly to a depth of about 9 foot with lots of rock. The front end loader had plenty of power to complete the backfilling and clean up of the work site. I now wish I had bought the 24 inch backhoe bucket and will have to look into it in the near future. So far the L39 has performed above my expectations with a total of 18hours on the meter. :mrgreen: :thumb:
 
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