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Re: would you buy a new tractor or a new 4-wheeler.
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Posted by BigRed on May 05, 2003 at 13:24:03 from (216.159.70.8):
In Reply to: would you buy a new tractor or a new 4-wheeler. posted by KURT (mi) on May 05, 2003 at 02:34:51:
How about a skid steer. It depends on what you want to do with it, but if you want to grade dirt, move gravel, push snow, nothing works better. These aren't high speed equipment, but they are very handy. Have a hitch that bolts on the front of the bucket, and makes backing wagons a cinch. If you are using it to check cattle, then not a good idea, but if you are using it to feed cattle, then it works great. You can buy then big or small, with heated cabs or without. They are four wheel drive, and most of the time, you can push yourself out with your own bucket. Oh yeah, works great for an engine hoist, and other similar items. Just a thought.
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