If your work requires digging you need special equipment for the job. With some projects, you may want to use a backhoe. On the other hand, a mini or compact excavator with mini excavator attachments offers several important benefits. Here is a closer look at both options to help you make an informed decision.
Backhoes
A backhoe can dig trenches, lift things, load materials, and dig a long ways into the earth. You can use a backhoe for a number of jobs, and if you have a high loader attachment, it can do many things a skid steer can do. Does your project cover a large area? If so, you may want to consider using a backhoe because you can drive them on roads or across ground to get from place to place.
Backhoes can perform many tasks at the job site. They can travel quickly on roads if needed. This way, you do not need trailers or transport vehicles to get to more than one nearby job site.
Compact Excavators
A compact excavator can fit into small construction areas. For example, you may need to dig next to a wall or fence, inside of a partially completed structure, indoors, or in parking facilities. When you invest in mini excavator attachments, you can compact the soil after you finish the digging.
Digging is easy with compact excavators. In fact, you can dig in all directions without moving the machine. Because they are light in weight, the produce a smaller footprint and cause less damage to the ground.
Which One Should You Choose?
For large projects, a backhoe may offer the most benefits. However, a compact excavator with mini excavator attachments can do many things for you, and if space is at a premium, they are usually the best option. In fact, you may want to invest in both machines for maximum efficiency.
