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Posted by Woodbeef on December 18, 2000 at 10:47:11 from (206.186.52.15):
In Reply to: which one to buy posted by Emery in La on December 18, 2000 at 08:36:02:
Hmmm.... I've been there,done that.Yes the owning of the TLB is inviting,but it is an awful lot of upkeep,and very expensive to boot!The biggest problem with older ones is that once you fix one thing,two other things go bad that are related to what you already fixed.How large are the trees?A brushbrute on a 50hp+ loader tractor(hydraulic power and tractor weight are the limiting factors) can do some quick removal!!I'd go with a larger mfd loader tractor,and rent either a TLB or a Dozer or both.
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