mini excavator

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considering buying a mini excavator for the following projects:
put in a culvert, dig a trench about 200' long, 3' deep, dig up a couple stumps and build a food plot.

I can rent or buy, but for 4-5k i can do all that and still have the machine.

For those that have had or used one, are those cheaper mini's junk, or will it do the job? Have you been happy with yours, and any recommendations?
 
I’ve had good luck with all the Yanmar units I’ve rented. I’d be looking for the larger sized “minis” if I was going to tackle very many stumps.
 
The 1 ton mini's are too small and slow to handle stumps of any size. I'm presently going through the same decision making process myself and decided to go with renting a larger unit (4 tons) that has the capability to do stumps and large rocks. No maintenance problems, no storage issues. Use it and return it. If you do go chinese get one that is at least 2 tons, has side swing, a hydraulic thumb and the yanmar diesel. you'll be into it for $10,000 or so and have a useable piece of equipment with some resale value. That all being said... I still want one!
 
If you’re doing stumps of any size or your soil is rocky at all I wouldn’t do it. We’re clearing land, we rent an excavator a few times a year. I also bought a used commercial grade backhoe (Kubota L39) that could do all of the work, just slower than an excavator at excavator type work. The tractor is way faster at hauling and moving stumps and rocks when they are out of the ground though. The tracker backhoe combo is invaluable for our projects though and wouldn’t get rid of it now. When we pull big stumps with the excavator I then haul them with the big tractor. Super fast and efficient.
 
My buddy has a 2k # rig. He worked all day trying to get in the ground in hard clay and moved about 1 yard of dirt. I brought over my 8k volvo and moved 20 yds in 45 minutes.

8k is about as light as I'd spend a penny on.
 
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