A backhoe would be the better option since a backhoe can dig deeper than a skid steer. Also, the weight of a backhoe would allow it not to move anywhere. Plus, a backhoe can remove the septic tank if that was needed. I would suggest looking at backhoes from Catepillar.
I would recommend purchasing new parts to repair a broken backhoe. I recommend new parts because, although they may initially cost more, they will most likely last longer than used parts and, therefore, you will probably not have to purchase parts again shortly after buying them the first time.
Try Paul's Backhoe and Pump Service. They might be able to do it.5 E Rogers St., Lowry City, MO 64763, (417) 644-2503
If it is the hydraulic cylinder itself you will have to replace it. If it the boom arm a capable welder should be able to repair it.
In order to remove a stuck transmission filter from a case sl series 2 backhoe consult with an individual at one of the auto shops. The owner's manual will also provide the information needed to make this repair.
You will be better off replacing it that trying to repair it.
If you want to keep the vehicle, there is no better repair than doing it correctly. Any stop leak/quick fix is a temporary repair that can cause other problems.If you want to keep the vehicle, there is no better repair than doing it correctly. Any stop leak/quick fix is a temporary repair that can cause other problems.
It is always better to have a professional come in and do a repair if you are not familiar with the task. A professional is recommended because the material is fiberglass.
Depends on the price.
No, 'Shoe Goop ' is better.
looks much better and easier to repair if required
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Safelight is one of the better known cheaper windshield repair locations. You may want to check with your insurance company as they may cover all or part of the repair.