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Telehandler vs tractor for daily chores ?
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<blockquote data-quote="puppet" data-source="post: 7911556" data-attributes="member: 25962"><p>They already have the machine there and it sounds as if feeding up is not a big job with some big bales. For years we fed hundreds of silage bales with a Ford 4600 2wd and managed fine. He should use the cheapest available machine which is reliable but can also do other jobs. If buying a telehandler even saved 30 minutes a day I would still grudge it as the depreciation would far outweigh that and the 30 minutes would just be spent on TFF instead.</p><p>A lot of TFF members either have gone soft or have money burning a hole in their pocket. </p><p>'The clutch hurts my knee' 'Fewer steps to climb in a telehandler?' - it's a tractor not boot camp.</p><p> No chance I will get youngsters to use a wheelbarrow then?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puppet, post: 7911556, member: 25962"] They already have the machine there and it sounds as if feeding up is not a big job with some big bales. For years we fed hundreds of silage bales with a Ford 4600 2wd and managed fine. He should use the cheapest available machine which is reliable but can also do other jobs. If buying a telehandler even saved 30 minutes a day I would still grudge it as the depreciation would far outweigh that and the 30 minutes would just be spent on TFF instead. A lot of TFF members either have gone soft or have money burning a hole in their pocket. 'The clutch hurts my knee' 'Fewer steps to climb in a telehandler?' - it's a tractor not boot camp. No chance I will get youngsters to use a wheelbarrow then? [/QUOTE]
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