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Standard forklift would be stuck in seconds on the first picture if you tried to get to those cages. Second picture would probably have no trouble at all travelling on that yard. And looking at it, as long as you didn't screw round on the spot too much a skid steer wouldn't do too much damage to that surface. It's certainly well trodden in!

 

 

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Standard forklift would be stuck in seconds on the first picture if you tried to get to those cages. Second picture would probably have no trouble at all travelling on that yard. And looking at it, as long as you didn't screw round on the spot too much a skid steer wouldn't do too much damage to that surface. It's certainly well trodden in!

 

 

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Snag is it does not look as trodden come the end of a wet winter. To be fair though most of damage is caused through using the tractor so would probably hold up better. Yes I have not put any hardcore down by that new stack of crates but that can be easily remedied.

 

Can skid steers take a pallet rotator?

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Snag is it does not look as trodden come the end of a wet winter. To be fair though most of damage is caused through using the tractor so would probably hold up better. Yes I have not put any hardcore down by that new stack of crates but that can be easily remedied.

 

 

 

Can skid steers take a pallet rotator?

 

 

 

Ah, well you might still struggle in that case!

 

It would need to be well compacted and pretty smooth to avoid spinning the wheels resulting in holes!

 

Skid steers can take just about any attachment you can think of! Go on whites material handling for a selection of the possibilities.

 

It's getting increasingly hard to find good second hand examples of any size skid steer though. We were reluctantly forced into buying new but the finance was a great deal. We can't be without ours though. It does everything. Fantastic machine. We've a mustang 1650r. Only rated to 850kg lift but it'll lift a 1400kg pallet of cement bags without much complaint.

 

 

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