Crowmangler
WKR
If you get a skid steer, definitely get one with tracks.
Hi, do you have any photos of the rake and tiller set up?I just finished this debate in my head. Had a Kubota 37hp tractor with loader last 3.5 years. Bought a 74hp New Holland SS 6 weeks ago with plans to keep both. Sold the tractor last week. Here's why i decided to sell.
Skid Steer has QD plate to run 3pt landscape rake or blade. All you have to do is spin it around and drive foward. Same as operation in reverse with tractor. Allows me to keep both implements i use all the time on tractor. Can still use my grapple on SS. Bought a fixed heavy duty root rake blade for skid steer. No way tractor is running that thing. Got a 72" rotary tiller for SS at half the cost of tractor. (didnt have one for tractor either) Bought a 72" brush cutter that will whack 4" trees with no problem. All these implements allow me to scrape driveway, remove leaves from food plots or atv trail. Clear briars and saplings up to 4" . Dig most any roots , the tractor wont do it. Tooth bucket on SS will do 4-5 times what the tractor would. I can till my plots now. Also, I use the Skid Steer to maintain my backyard MX track as well. Does it all. It is hard on grass though. It will dig it up with treads. You wont be doing any finish mowing with SS.
That’s why,30 hp is worthless,50 is were you can start getting something done.As a frustrated tractor owner I say get a skid steer. 30 horse Kubota for reference.
So I found an older JD2240 with FEL and 4x4 or front wheel assist. I believe it to be a 50+hp tractor. My father-in-law has a bobcat 763, which told me I can borrow/use anytime I need/want. So may off load the JD4300 for the older JD and just borrow the SS when needed.
I havent taken any pics of the rake or tiller yet. Ill take some over the weekend and post them next week. No way you will bend heavy duty rake by pushing, but i would say it could happen with the landscape rake. Have not used the LR on the Skid STeer yet. As for tearing up grass, the wheels are worse than tracks for that. I would love to have a track machine, but it was way to expensive for me. I had to stay under 25k. Found a 2015 with 1120 hours for 20k. Spent a 1000 on new tires. Got oversize 14x17's on it. Helps it float and not get stuck. Its 9000lb machine with a bucket attached. I have rebuilt my MX track with it, so far thats been my biggest project besides brush cutting.Hi, do you have any photos of the rake and tiller set up?
I've pondered those attachments for SS/CTL but worried about pushing those implements and bending them or smashing the work as I go and making a mess.
I also ponder dumping the track loader and getting a skid steer because the tracks tear up the grass.
I don't have anything to offer the OP for cramming all the tasks into one machine, I have done the exact opposite and wish I had a tractor for every implement ready to go too.
I also tend to question trying to do things with smaller machines, I think bigger is better until you can't fit it in the work area. I wish I had all the hours back I spent on a 33hp tractor now that I have a 100hp tractor.
If you can only have 2 machines, I think a real loader with skids or tracks and a real excavator are 1000 times better than a TLB and I attribute their popularity mostly to marketing and 0% financing.
Tractors sit in the barn when you have all the other toys and excel at nothing but planting and dragging.
I use my loader as a fork lift a lot too.
OK, good to know, I wondered about the tires helping or hurting, mostly about spending a bunch of money switching and then getting stuck all the time...I havent taken any pics of the rake or tiller yet. Ill take some over the weekend and post them next week. No way you will bend heavy duty rake by pushing, but i would say it could happen with the landscape rake. Have not used the LR on the Skid STeer yet. As for tearing up grass, the wheels are worse than tracks for that. I would love to have a track machine, but it was way to expensive for me. I had to stay under 25k. Found a 2015 with 1120 hours for 20k. Spent a 1000 on new tires. Got oversize 14x17's on it. Helps it float and not get stuck. Its 9000lb machine with a bucket attached. I have rebuilt my MX track with it, so far thats been my biggest project besides brush cutting.
You do have to be careful, but you need the tractor to work the foodplot, so the assumption would be you have already cleared a trail for the tractor to fit through or the food plot wouldn't be there. But if you get a bigger tractor, chainsaws and pole saws can open up a trail mighty quick.... Or....
I got a guy with a 200 HP skid steer with metal tracks and a mulcher attachment. He will run that thing from sun up to sun down (in the summer) for $1,200/day. You want to talk about stuff getting done, I mean this thing is a beast
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