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JohnEDavies
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Re: Skid steer or track type utility loader?
Reply #5 May 27, 2005 10:16 am |
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I like SS's idea of a powered wheelbarrow(s)... rented... next... a lawn/garden tractor w/ cart... next... you and/or hired hand(s) push wheelbarrow(s)... Today... many folks are in a hurry to get things done quickly with minimal physical effort... almost any job is doable manually... What do you mean by powered wheelbarrow - how does that differ from the Dingo or other skid-steer loaders? Does it steer or skid in turns? I would use a garden tractor and wagon if I had access to them. I suppose I could rent them for about the price of a loader. I don't mind barrowing by hand. The problem is the quantity of materials and the fact that there is a short steep downhill section of sidewalk. It's doable with dirt, but a heavy load of rock is tricky and you have to run to keep up with the load. I move most of my yard materials by hand. It does take forever, but you certainly get a feeling of satisfaction when the job is done. It also is a lot easier on the existing landscaping than using a Bobcat. Thanks for all comments. John Davies
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Marshall
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Re: Skid steer or track type utility loader?
Reply #6 May 27, 2005 11:24 am |
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JohnEDavies
Joined: Sep 7, 2004
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Re: Skid steer or track type utility loader?
Reply #9 May 30, 2005 11:08 am |
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That Muck Truck sure looks like a winner. MSRP is US$2875, so it should be very attractive to local rental stores. I imagine stables and small farrms could really get some use out of it, but it might not be as attractive as an ATV/ cart combo or a JD Gator Utility Vehicle, because the operator has to walk! I wonder how prevalent the Muck Truck is in the USA? | | ENGINE: HONDA GCV 160, 4-Stroke, 5.5 hp | TRANSMISSION: Peerless transaxle, 4 forward / 1 reverse speed | CAPACITY: 6 cu. ft. 1/4 - ton | WHEELS: Front: 400 x 10, 4 - ply tractive Rear: 400 x 8 | BRAKE: Disk | CABLES: Protected | NOISE RATING: 80 db | DIMENSIONS | LENGTH: 61"/155 cm | WIDTH: 28"/70 cm | HEIGHT: 34"/85 cm | WEIGHT: 202.5 lbs./92 Kq |
It looks like just the thing for working around existing landscaping without trashing the turf, esp with those big low pressure balloon tires. John Davies
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