Unless your doing long distances hauling materials, a skid steer and especially a tracked one will do circles around an AG tractor and loader. No comparison. You do need to have more operator skill to run a skid steer effectively. Stumps and rocks are hard on the rubber tracks though. If you've never run a skid steer or done brush work, hire it out. Too many potential problems with getting seriously injured or having major repairs to the machine. Even a bigger skid steer with tires could probably do a nice job in a hurry if the ground is firm and the trees aren't too big. As was said, a good operator can make a difficult job look easy and do it much faster. Dave
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