rockyridgefarm said: (quoted from post at 10:17:37 07/30/13)
bison said: (quoted from post at 09:22:03 07/30/13) You would not be smiling long if you had to do that with 11 miles of 50 yr old grown in fence like i had to do on my place when i first bought it :wink:
I surely wouldn't be smiling at all if I didn't have my trusty skid steer.
I now have an 80" light material bucket, 66" bucket, 66" tooth bucket, telescoping boom, 72" mower, tree grabber, 72" rock bucket grapple, equipment hitch, bale spear/3 point adapter, and post hole digger. Growing up on a 60 cow dairy farm, we had a Bobcat 753 with one 60" bucket. Don't know how we survived...
My next want is a 96 inch light material bucket for snow on the driveway and a tree shear for trees too big for my mower.
Seems like you are relying on only the skidsteer for all your work.whadda you do when that one breaks down?
I grew up on a dairy farm too, we had only hand tools and we survived just fine :wink:
This post was edited by bison at 10:32:25 07/30/13.
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