I’ve got 220 on it, really can’t tell it’s on there.What HP needed for that?
I’ve got 220 on it, really can’t tell it’s on there.What HP needed for that?
You thinking of buying second hand?
Ask Aaron McFarland his opinion
Not sure there are any second hand ones about yet.
Skidsteers are fantabulous things! I bought a small old one last year and use it far far more than I imagined I would!New to us, big improvement from the hand fork! Hope it goes well.
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They definitely are! Couldn't resist having a play about with it after it came and was well impressed how little room it needed to turn around and work in.Skidsteers are fantabulous things! I bought a small old one last year and use it far far more than I imagined I would!
You will not regret buying itThey definitely are! Couldn't resist having a play about with it after it came and was well impressed how little room it needed to turn around and work in.
Couldn't justify the £30k+ price tag a new one was but can see us using this for a lot more different jobs in the winter than I imagined.
Yeah hope not! Certainly is fun if nothing else!You will not regret buying it
Work smarter not harder.They definitely are! Couldn't resist having a play about with it after it came and was well impressed how little room it needed to turn around and work in.
Couldn't justify the £30k+ price tag a new one was but can see us using this for a lot more different jobs in the winter than I imagined.
Probably have to be a bit of both.Work smarter not harder.
Many years ago I used to help muck out broiler the sheds the equipment used was thirty fives and three and a half tonne trailers with grain sides and shovels, then one day they got a bobcat skid steer in what a revelation if you can imagine loading chicken sh!t into a trailer with a shovel the stench and the ammonia and the dust then just to have to sit there at the door and have it brought to you that was progress fifty years agoSkidsteers are fantabulous things! I bought a small old one last year and use it far far more than I imagined I would!
I used to go to that egg farm at Hough spreading and got loaded by a old chap with a cab less jcb with no back actor on it . Poor bloke used to get covered in the horrible stuff as he loaded straight from under the birds.Horrid stuff that bird dung not nice after a night in the Yeoman .The chap i worked for at the time wrapped bales with the bobcat skid steer with the wrapper mounted on it .It seemed to work wellMany years ago I used to help muck out broiler the sheds the equipment used was thirty fives and three and a half tonne trailers with grain sides and shovels, then one day they got a bobcat skid steer in what a revelation if you can imagine loading chicken sh!t into a trailer with a shovel the stench and the ammonia and the dust then just to have to sit there at the door and have it brought to you that was progress fifty years ago
A lot different to a pair of V12’sHad a big delivery today
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The soles were coming off my v12 boots so I thought I’d see if these are any good. Quite a wide fitting, might need some mud and muck to break them in.
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A lot different to a pair of V12’s
I thought it was bad luck to put new shoes on a table!Had a big delivery today
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The soles were coming off my v12 boots so I thought I’d see if these are any good. Quite a wide fitting, might need some mud and muck to break them in.
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I thought it was bad luck to put new shoes on a table!