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Posted by John in Abq on January 17, 2001 at 09:45:19 from (63.20.87.156):
In Reply to: What to buy? posted by Paul on January 15, 2001 at 20:29:03:
Safety is a big issue with using a tractor for the tasks you are describing. Pulling stumps and skidding logs are good ways to backflip a tractor. You might re-post your question on the crawler board. However, maintenance costs on a dozer can get real expensive! Your best bet might be to purchase a tractor for general use and hire a dozer to do the stump busting and log skidding. Also, in your tractor budget, don't forget the cost of the implements that make the tractor usefull. At minimum a box blade and back blade. With these you can do a fair amount of earth moving. Add a loader (with down pressure hydraulics) and you can do some pretty good excavating. Spend some time searching the archives on the various boards here and you will learn a lot. Again, safety needs to be your prime concern. HTH, John
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