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<blockquote data-quote="TriHonu" data-source="post: 15500" data-attributes="member: 897"><p>No problem. I know what you meant, but I figured I could give him a more detailed answer.</p><p>I'm with you, <em><strong>"Use what you have, thats why you have it!"</strong></em> There are projects that are not cost or time effective to do with a skid steer, however that depends upon how much money you have compared to how much time you have.</p><p>I while back I suggested we add a Forum area for Machine Operation. This thread would fit in that area. </p><p>The more I watch others operate equipment the more I believe there are a few "Dirt Surgeons", many "Good Operators" and a lot of "Equipment Drivers" out there. I am well aware the more I learn about operation, the more I realize I don't know yet. Every time I get behind the controls I not only think about what I am trying to do, I pay attention to what the machine is doing and what the soil is doing at the cutting edge. It is all about getting better results whether that means: getting it done faster, more accurate, with a technique that causes less damage to the surrounding area, or safer than I have done it before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TriHonu, post: 15500, member: 897"] No problem. I know what you meant, but I figured I could give him a more detailed answer. I'm with you, [I][B]“Use what you have, thats why you have it!“[/B][/I] There are projects that are not cost or time effective to do with a skid steer, however that depends upon how much money you have compared to how much time you have. I while back I suggested we add a Forum area for Machine Operation. This thread would fit in that area. The more I watch others operate equipment the more I believe there are a few “Dirt Surgeons”, many “Good Operators” and a lot of “Equipment Drivers” out there. I am well aware the more I learn about operation, the more I realize I don't know yet. Every time I get behind the controls I not only think about what I am trying to do, I pay attention to what the machine is doing and what the soil is doing at the cutting edge. It is all about getting better results whether that means: getting it done faster, more accurate, with a technique that causes less damage to the surrounding area, or safer than I have done it before. [/QUOTE]
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