Posted by Geo-TH,In on August 09, 2018 at 05:33:20 from (172.78.53.177):
In Reply to: Terremite posted by DeltaRed on August 08, 2018 at 18:39:44:
Terramites have been around for decades. Now owned by TerriQuip. Made in Charleston, W Va. TerriQuip makes three models of Compact backhoes.
You find them at DIY rental places. Almond went out of business years ago.
I have two properties 20 miles apart. I bought my first T5C terramite 10 years ago. Got tired of hauling it 20 miles each way so I bought a second one.
Recently Friend bought 10 acres for his horses. We had to clear property, remove brush trees. Friend has a 55 hp YTM with loader. I used my T5C, 20 hp gas kohler. Everyone was impressed what the little guy could do. Friend calls my T5C Mighty Moe. His friend was also impressed. He just bought a newer T5C with 25 hp kohler. Most people don't like them because they are expensive. Good used ones go for about half new price, around $12k. And there are no local dealers. Need a part, call factory. They aren't that hard to work on. They are not for a person who can't fix his own lawnmower.
I may be the only person on YT that owns two terramites. I may be the only person who has over 2500 hours of seat time on one. I like them for landscaping. They don't tear up your lawn. The don't leave ruts in yard. They are small enough to get into tight places.
I'm having difficulty uploading pics of what I've done with mine.
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