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Yes, picking it up on Monday. So it is actually a 2015, and it is pre emissions. Dealer is standing behind the wiring harness for 2 years.Did you end up with the NH machine?
Yes, picking it up on Monday. So it is actually a 2015, and it is pre emissions. Dealer is standing behind the wiring harness for 2 years.Did you end up with the NH machine?
Thanks. And yes, they tell me that skid steers fell into a category that allowed them to be emissions free for longer than other classes of equipment in Canada.Cool, Canada must of had different timeline than American machines. I think you will be pleasantly surprised at the number of tasks you find for it. Your loader tractors are about to become part time help. I hope it serves you well.
What do you push snow with? Skidsteer or have a snowblower for it?I take the loaders off my tractors from May thru November after owning 2 skid steers. Only loader work a tractor sees anymore is winter feeding.
Really helps cut down on the front axle maintaince on the tractors.
Grapple! And pallet forks. Bale spear as a backup to the one(s) on your tractor.Thanks. And yes, they tell me that skid steers fell into a category that allowed them to be emissions free for longer than other classes of equipment in Canada.
I guess now I will get to start dreaming of which attachments to get to make my life complete.
I haven't unloaded a trailer of rolls with a tractor since we got a skid steer.Grapple! And pallet forks. Bale spear as a backup to the one(s) on your tractor.
I do have pallet forks, a bucket, and bale spears (but not backup so I better consider that). I'd really like a tree shear, a brush cutter of some kind, a post driver, an auger, a trencher…. Oh boy….Grapple! And pallet forks. Bale spear as a backup to the one(s) on your tractor.
I do have pallet forks, a bucket, and bale spears (but not backup so I better consider that). I'd really like a tree shear, a brush cutter of some kind, a post driver, an auger, a trencher…. Oh boy…
They are on a lot here as well, especially those that do a lot of grading with their loaders.You don't seem to have 4 in 1 buckets much over there, they are on every skidsteer over here.
Ken
Yep pretty easy to make a wish list for them and they make most everything for it. I will share a thought or two based on 20 years of messing with them but opinions are like buttholes………I do have pallet forks, a bucket, and bale spears (but not backup so I better consider that). I'd really like a tree shear, a brush cutter of some kind, a post driver, an auger, a trencher…. Oh boy….
If you really know how to work a back hoe it can do some amazing things and also load itself on a trailer without rampsThen, ya have this:
About midnight, he sheepishly comes walking up to my house "Uh, Don, can ya give me a ride home, I kinda ran my trailer off in the little pond and don't want to chance taking it loose from my truck"
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Next morning showed it a little better....
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Pulled him, truck, skid and trailer out with a 40+ year old Case 480 backhoe/loader..
After using an auger on the front of a friend's skid steer, I went out and bought my first skid steer. No joke.Auger- may not need depending on the post driver and your situation but man will you wonder how you ever used a tractor mounted one after that!
True story!I am great at helping you spend your money, just ask cfpinz!