Posted by chuck172 on December 09, 2013 at 00:29:50 from (70.44.114.7):
In Reply to: Re: skid steer or tlb? posted by Pops1532 on December 08, 2013 at 16:39:48:
"The 4500 is a good machine. Maybe you'd be money ahead to fix whatever is wrong with it and buy a more versatile tractor to replace your 8n?"
"If you are just working on your land and woodlot I would get a 50 hp tractor with FWD and QT loader"
"I have run both and my take is the tlb too,"
"find a KUBOTA L 35 tlb. The backhoe comes off in 10 minutes and you have standard 3 point tractor. Lots of uses, like a big heavy box blade for your drive way."
Really opened my eyes about the pros and cons of a skid steer. I'm leaning towards getting something like a kubota L35 setting it up with a snowplow. Won't need the backhoe, I'll fix up my ford4500. Of course I'll always have the 8n for raking, york raking etc. Thanks everyone.!!
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