Posted by Bob Bancroft on February 04, 2013 at 10:57:50 from (67.140.253.199):
In Reply to: Dozer verses Loader posted by RS16017 on February 04, 2013 at 08:10:36:
Too bad that Ford industrial doesn't have a hoe hanging on the back. I did a lot of clearing work with a farm tractor/loader with a little three point hoe hanging on it, for ballast as much as anything. Then I had an IH 3444 TLB. It was a real hoe hanging on a tiny tractor, but it did an amazing amount of work. More than once I was dragging it out of the mud with every function available, and wondering if this was the time I was stuck! Now I have a Ford 655A TLB, and a Fiat Allis FD5 dozer. The dozer is great for pushing and grading, but is a real luxury. Do yourself a favor and get something with an arm on it. Probably since you have a loader, a small excavator would be the ticket.
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