Gene,, Never see or heard of a Dig-it 19B TLB. But you agree the hydrostatic is necessary to load the bucket with dirt. If it's anything like mine, a 10 year old kid can operate it. Let grandson play with in in the mulch pile. I was standing next to it. Had it at an idle so if he screwed up it would kill it. You can see my the smile he was having fun. Then I backed up and let him did in the dirt. His dad thought it was cool. His dad watched too.
The second one I bought had a 20 hp Honda replacement on it. Grandma can operate it too.
Some of the first Terramites were 18 hp. Mine is a 20 hp kohler command. Roller bearing main, OHV, Hydraulic lifters. 1700 hours on it and doesn't use oil, still runs great. Most people blow theirs up with less hours. Owners manual says there is no need to run it more than half speed, and they are right.
Yes, they were made for digging graves. Small enough and light enough they didn't tear up the lawn. Terramites is all the Terre Haute DIY rental place has. Not sure if you can't rent a small JD at the south end of town where they sell them.
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