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use the skid steer, get a blade, or rent a dozer?
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<blockquote data-quote="jklingel" data-source="post: 22933" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>Ron: Thanks. I was wondering about that, and your comments make sense. Dozers have some weight to them. Sp: I have a JD 332, which is as big as the biggest Bobcat; 320 or something? It is a 9500 lb machine. I'll be digging in what most of our area has: Birch Creek shist; quarts, ground up quarts w/ some clay, and often some pretty big rocks once you get down a bit. The rocky layer has been pretty tough the few times I've had to dig in it w/ a bucket; doable, but nothing as easy as the fine stuff, of course. We don't have the hard clay like Ohio where I grew up; at least it seemed awful hard when I was running a mattock and a "#2 FEL". Thanks both for the feedback. It sounds like my buckets will do, and getting a snow blade for winter will be the way to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jklingel, post: 22933, member: 1409"] Ron: Thanks. I was wondering about that, and your comments make sense. Dozers have some weight to them. Sp: I have a JD 332, which is as big as the biggest Bobcat; 320 or something? It is a 9500 lb machine. I'll be digging in what most of our area has: Birch Creek shist; quarts, ground up quarts w/ some clay, and often some pretty big rocks once you get down a bit. The rocky layer has been pretty tough the few times I've had to dig in it w/ a bucket; doable, but nothing as easy as the fine stuff, of course. We don't have the hard clay like Ohio where I grew up; at least it seemed awful hard when I was running a mattock and a "#2 FEL". Thanks both for the feedback. It sounds like my buckets will do, and getting a snow blade for winter will be the way to go. [/QUOTE]
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