That part, for the most part, is very steep just walking down and getting back up is close to climbing to get out. The last time those hill were traversed was when I had the pines for pulpwood cut (15 or so years ago) and they used one of those large skidders (with the monster balloon tires) that grab and cut then go with it. I still need the tractor for the rest. Any particular models that are the most features for the money in that range? I've looked at the different makes on their websites. I'm more curious about real world data and what doesn't break down under normal-heavy type usage. On a side note those you know whats left one of those large tires down in there. I guess they changed one and then rolled that off into a rough area that I don't usually go into. I was deer hunting one year (several years after they did that) and had shot a 6 point and he slipped into that area and died. When I tracked him the 100 yard to that, there he was and there that giant tire was also. I'm like how the he** did that get there and then realized how. I guess I need to climb/crawl back into there and see if the tornado took the tire with it...lol
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