Posted by JMS/.MN on March 12, 2016 at 09:25:00 from (209.237.124.204):
In Reply to: Had my chance posted by 37Chief on March 12, 2016 at 08:54:18:
Most of them have a short wheelbase, which gives a harder ride, compared to larger machines. Keep the load low, especially when turning, especially on concrete. Some people like hand/foot controls, I prefer hand controls, with my feet flat on the platform...other than to use the remote hyd. It"s all in what you get used to. There are literally hundreds of attachments available. I bought a 6 foot brush cutter last summer- awesome, wicked machine! I have steel tracks for mine- poor on snow/ice, but excellent in peat ground, etc.
Currently expanding a 5 foot rusty bucket to 8 feet wide, for a snow bucket. All new bottom and cutting edge as well. Bought a skeleton rock bucket a year ago- no more hand picking anything down to 3 inch rock! Boulders are easy to dig out, much better visibility than a loader tractor. Tine bucket with grapple does wonders on brush cleanup, stump and log moving, etc., as well as manure loading.
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