Posted by Geo-TH,In on September 25, 2023 at 02:00:42 from (65.189.196.95):
In Reply to: skid steers posted by big daddy on September 24, 2023 at 16:05:41:
I hired my neighbor to do some yard work with his Wheeled BobCat. It tore the crap out of my lawn and put deep ruts in my yard. I never bought a bobcat because of that.
The amish or mennonites who built my pole barn used a track skidder. The ground was covered with snow. No damage to my lawn. I noticed a lot of cracks in the rubber tracks.
My tree trimmer uses a track skidder. He knows not to turn in the yard. He only goes back and forth. He turns when he gets to the driveway.
I would recommend a small backhoe for dirt work.
Consider the weight of a backhoe and skidder. Backhoes don't damage the grass when you turn like a skidder does.
Hire someone with a skidder and see if you really want one.
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