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First skid steer advice (CAT 247B?)
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<blockquote data-quote="foton" data-source="post: 139005" data-attributes="member: 16041"><p>as far as between verticle lift and radial lift, verticle will allow you to lift higher and still stay the same distance to what you are loading onto,instead of increasing the distance with a radial lift, but I think if you are loading on the average trailer it would not be much difference. now if you are loading on a straight truck with log racks that would be a different story. and if you stay around 55 to 75 hp ,you will be in the 1 ton range of lift, just stay away from any unit that has to have DEF, thats over 75 hp usally. I have read that people prefer tires in snow over tracks, you need to do your own research on that and make your choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foton, post: 139005, member: 16041"] as far as between verticle lift and radial lift, verticle will allow you to lift higher and still stay the same distance to what you are loading onto,instead of increasing the distance with a radial lift, but I think if you are loading on the average trailer it would not be much difference. now if you are loading on a straight truck with log racks that would be a different story. and if you stay around 55 to 75 hp ,you will be in the 1 ton range of lift, just stay away from any unit that has to have DEF, thats over 75 hp usally. I have read that people prefer tires in snow over tracks, you need to do your own research on that and make your choice. [/QUOTE]
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