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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy43" data-source="post: 678560" data-attributes="member: 10124"><p>For those who have operated a wheel loader , the question is, how are they for digging, I know with a track loader you can dig a stock tank, but with a wheel loader will the bucket on a wheel loader lower enough so it will dig and you would be able to did a small stock tank. I have the opertunity to purchase an International 510 wheel loader for $10000 ( a low hour machine) their is a lot of clean up projects I can use it on ,but the main reason for purchasing would be the to dig out the back up area of an existing tank and carry the dirt behind the dam , If it will not dig I will look at other options, any advice would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy43, post: 678560, member: 10124"] For those who have operated a wheel loader , the question is, how are they for digging, I know with a track loader you can dig a stock tank, but with a wheel loader will the bucket on a wheel loader lower enough so it will dig and you would be able to did a small stock tank. I have the opertunity to purchase an International 510 wheel loader for $10000 ( a low hour machine) their is a lot of clean up projects I can use it on ,but the main reason for purchasing would be the to dig out the back up area of an existing tank and carry the dirt behind the dam , If it will not dig I will look at other options, any advice would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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