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Is this too big of a job for a skidsteer?
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<blockquote data-quote="m610" data-source="post: 24893" data-attributes="member: 372"><p>If it was me I would be getting a skid steer loader with greater than 60 horsepower. You can get so many attachments for a skid steer it's amazing. However, a tractor is better for mowing. If you are going to have a lawn a skid steer will tear it up whenever you really work it. For construction the skid steer always wins, it is so much faster and more powerful that a tractor with the same engine. As for pricing, you can get a machine anywhere from 1,000.00 - 10,000.00 it all depends on your mechanical ability. Generally a used skid steer holds its value so even if you have to buy something expensive, you can get your money back if you maintain it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m610, post: 24893, member: 372"] If it was me I would be getting a skid steer loader with greater than 60 horsepower. You can get so many attachments for a skid steer it's amazing. However, a tractor is better for mowing. If you are going to have a lawn a skid steer will tear it up whenever you really work it. For construction the skid steer always wins, it is so much faster and more powerful that a tractor with the same engine. As for pricing, you can get a machine anywhere from 1,000.00 - 10,000.00 it all depends on your mechanical ability. Generally a used skid steer holds its value so even if you have to buy something expensive, you can get your money back if you maintain it. [/QUOTE]
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