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Small machine suggestions. Max machine width 40", speedy (6 kph/4 mph or more), good side slope ability, wider mower/rotary cutter, snowblower, etc.
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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 141981" data-attributes="member: 13825"><p>If you don't mind me asking, are these trails owned by the town/government or are they private</p><p> and who is legally responsible for trail maintenance?</p><p>who is paying for the machine to be use?</p><p></p><p>as if there government owned, they must have someone there that runs things on the trails, and must be responsible for up keep and again safety!</p><p></p><p>as if a normal machine doesn't fit, they must know this as well, and I cannot see why they wouldn;t want access for safety!</p><p></p><p> I also, if you don't mind, would be interested in knowing who is paying for a machine to maintain these trails??</p><p></p><p> are you just a volunteer that is willing to spend your own funds to buy a machine and do the up keep?</p><p></p><p> or is there an actual job title for things, </p><p>as ifs its the latter, I again cannot see how they wouldn;t want a proper machine to be used, over a more specialized one! </p><p></p><p> I have zero experience with the Avant loader, but every small loader I ever sen or used, was not very good on off camber or slopes, due to narrow wheel stance and short wheel base, not saying there isn't one that works for you, I just saying by design, there not really made for off camber or basically anything besides level ground</p><p></p><p> and that brings things back to safety, should you get hurt or someoen else, who from these trails would be liable?</p><p>as that is something if I was you I'd want to know before doing any work on these trails, as it can be a huge deal if anything ever went wrong!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 141981, member: 13825"] If you don't mind me asking, are these trails owned by the town/government or are they private and who is legally responsible for trail maintenance? who is paying for the machine to be use? as if there government owned, they must have someone there that runs things on the trails, and must be responsible for up keep and again safety! as if a normal machine doesn't fit, they must know this as well, and I cannot see why they wouldn;t want access for safety! I also, if you don't mind, would be interested in knowing who is paying for a machine to maintain these trails?? are you just a volunteer that is willing to spend your own funds to buy a machine and do the up keep? or is there an actual job title for things, as ifs its the latter, I again cannot see how they wouldn;t want a proper machine to be used, over a more specialized one! I have zero experience with the Avant loader, but every small loader I ever sen or used, was not very good on off camber or slopes, due to narrow wheel stance and short wheel base, not saying there isn't one that works for you, I just saying by design, there not really made for off camber or basically anything besides level ground and that brings things back to safety, should you get hurt or someoen else, who from these trails would be liable? as that is something if I was you I'd want to know before doing any work on these trails, as it can be a huge deal if anything ever went wrong! [/QUOTE]
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