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<blockquote data-quote="500K_773" data-source="post: 421" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>I find that my skid steer can push more than it can carry, but I run into the problem of the tires losing traction and have to reduce the load. I am considering buying a 6 way dozer blade (mostly for snow plowing, but also for dirt work) and the tracks should give me traction to move large amounts of material. Seems like a lot of my jobs require me to move material about 100-300 yards, just enough to be too far to carry one bucket at a time and almost to shortl to load into a truck to move. $2,200 for tracks would not be too bad of a price, especially if they give me the traction advantage I am looking for. Tire chains (which I already have) I think would be harder on the tires and may get hung up on obstacles when used in the tire/mud. Tire chains work great for me on the snow and ice when plowing snow, I only had a tire chain slip/spin off twice last winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="500K_773, post: 421, member: 33"] I find that my skid steer can push more than it can carry, but I run into the problem of the tires losing traction and have to reduce the load. I am considering buying a 6 way dozer blade (mostly for snow plowing, but also for dirt work) and the tracks should give me traction to move large amounts of material. Seems like a lot of my jobs require me to move material about 100-300 yards, just enough to be too far to carry one bucket at a time and almost to shortl to load into a truck to move. $2,200 for tracks would not be too bad of a price, especially if they give me the traction advantage I am looking for. Tire chains (which I already have) I think would be harder on the tires and may get hung up on obstacles when used in the tire/mud. Tire chains work great for me on the snow and ice when plowing snow, I only had a tire chain slip/spin off twice last winter. [/QUOTE]
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