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What do ya know about dozers?
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<blockquote data-quote="cre10" data-source="post: 621973" data-attributes="member: 8518"><p>The bobcat does take time and patience. It seems as to once you hit a certain horse power with a bobcat it becomes useless bc it doesn't have the weight to get traction to use it. The heavy dozer or track loader will definitely help push them easier and quicker plus I won't fear the flat tires like I do with the tractors and bobcat. I can knock down a few of the osage orange with the bobcat but then there are some massive ones that it just won't budge them and I feel like I'm doing my machine more harm than good for the land. The dozer/track loader idea was on the 6-12 month plan. I'm just trying to research it all now, get familiar with models, and the market prices but tonight when I had a business meeting I noticed my tractor dealership had a 953 sitting on the used lot! Might have to call tomorrow and get some info. As for the hedge posts, I save a lot of them as they make great posts. I have some fences that are close to 75 years old with those posts!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cre10, post: 621973, member: 8518"] The bobcat does take time and patience. It seems as to once you hit a certain horse power with a bobcat it becomes useless bc it doesn't have the weight to get traction to use it. The heavy dozer or track loader will definitely help push them easier and quicker plus I won't fear the flat tires like I do with the tractors and bobcat. I can knock down a few of the osage orange with the bobcat but then there are some massive ones that it just won't budge them and I feel like I'm doing my machine more harm than good for the land. The dozer/track loader idea was on the 6-12 month plan. I'm just trying to research it all now, get familiar with models, and the market prices but tonight when I had a business meeting I noticed my tractor dealership had a 953 sitting on the used lot! Might have to call tomorrow and get some info. As for the hedge posts, I save a lot of them as they make great posts. I have some fences that are close to 75 years old with those posts! [/QUOTE]
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