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how strong is a skid steer??
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 32705" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>You say you want to pull stumps with a 4 in 1 bucket, remember the machine only has about 1 - 1.5tonne of lifting force it can apply when you grab hold of the stump. Don't expect it to simply pop it out of the ground. If possible, cut the trees a few metres above the ground to give you leverage. Grab hold up high and drive forward and backwards to try and free the roots up a little bit.</p><p>I agree with Iowa Dave, the machine will not simply break if you are sensible. Don't plow into dirt or trees, it will damage you and the machine, just go easy. Sure, things can go wrong for no reason, but keep it greased and don't abuse it. If you are being flung around the cab, you know you are driving it a little hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 32705, member: 82"] You say you want to pull stumps with a 4 in 1 bucket, remember the machine only has about 1 - 1.5tonne of lifting force it can apply when you grab hold of the stump. Don't expect it to simply pop it out of the ground. If possible, cut the trees a few metres above the ground to give you leverage. Grab hold up high and drive forward and backwards to try and free the roots up a little bit. I agree with Iowa Dave, the machine will not simply break if you are sensible. Don't plow into dirt or trees, it will damage you and the machine, just go easy. Sure, things can go wrong for no reason, but keep it greased and don't abuse it. If you are being flung around the cab, you know you are driving it a little hard. [/QUOTE]
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