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Skid steer for yard work?


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Skid steer loaders are good for mucking out cow sheds slippery concrete floors no good on lose tarmac plannings. Used one years a go to do many things on a farm there's a art in driving one on lose yard with out tearing it up long turns so no better than a tractor with loader.

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For yard work just by a 9th hand wiederman or an old bobcat if you don't want a tractor or telehandler.

 

There is an art to driving a tracked skid steer on wet grass. Or you just tell them how much it saves them on the bill and they normally don't care as long as it's kind of sorted back out. (Bucket and reverse). ;)

 

For me Id have a cheap tractor for the yard.

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