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<blockquote data-quote="stugordon321" data-source="post: 2023212" data-attributes="member: 43272"><p>Thanks for your input badshot. I fully get what your saying about adding a pump etc which I have thought about but too be honest I don't have a clue about hydraulics on tractors which is part of why I've been thinking about a PTO powered driver. I've started my own fencing & Lanscaping business which is the reason for getting a compact tractor instead of a full size bigger machine. Most of my wrk is fencing domestic property etc with the odd bit of post & rail etc around horse paddocks etc. my reasoning for the PTO driver is not having loads of spare money to throw around I could at least do any wrk that comes in while still building the business to where I want it to be in a couple years. By which point I hope to be in a better financial position where I can buy a bigger tractor & a hydraulic driver etc as & when my work load increases as I can't afford to have £Ks laying around unused most of the time. </p><p>Given time, effort & determination I fully intend to stick at it, work hard & build the business up. </p><p>Your I put is still appreciated so thanks again </p><p>Stu</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stugordon321, post: 2023212, member: 43272"] Thanks for your input badshot. I fully get what your saying about adding a pump etc which I have thought about but too be honest I don't have a clue about hydraulics on tractors which is part of why I've been thinking about a PTO powered driver. I've started my own fencing & Lanscaping business which is the reason for getting a compact tractor instead of a full size bigger machine. Most of my wrk is fencing domestic property etc with the odd bit of post & rail etc around horse paddocks etc. my reasoning for the PTO driver is not having loads of spare money to throw around I could at least do any wrk that comes in while still building the business to where I want it to be in a couple years. By which point I hope to be in a better financial position where I can buy a bigger tractor & a hydraulic driver etc as & when my work load increases as I can't afford to have £Ks laying around unused most of the time. Given time, effort & determination I fully intend to stick at it, work hard & build the business up. Your I put is still appreciated so thanks again Stu [/QUOTE]
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