Rob I'm also getting ready to buy a crawler loader for the farm. Just an old one kinda cheap for the loader work end of things. It will also allow me to clear fence lines and help keep the snow at bay (can be a problem here in MN). I plan on building a grapple fork for manure and a bale fork too. It's a gasser so winter starting should be ok. You can make/adapt many things to fit your needs like my planter. I paid 100 for it and have another 15 in it for the mods. I just got a old 2 wheel trailer ($50, add another 50 for lights and then 70 for life time registration)) to go behind my N to move small amounts of hay but it will also be used to move small equipment too. Yea I've got 2 bigger tractors here. The IH M sat for 9 months and didn't get started until I need to spread manure and a 1206 IH. So far thats the haybine tractor and runs the baler. Would love a skid steer but the crawler loader can do so much more.
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