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Construction & Landscaping
what skider attachment(s) should I consider first to make $$
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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 52936" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>That is hard to say without knowing your area and what you intend to do.</p><p>I'm assuming you have a bucket already, a set of fork is likely the next most usefull thing.</p><p>For myself it was the backhoe, for water lines, trenching, pulling stumps and rocks, A hoe has alot more breakout force the just the loader does.</p><p>Next was a auger, sonotubes, setting posts or building poles, planting trees.</p><p>But it is really a matter of figuring out what your area needs,</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 52936, member: 307"] That is hard to say without knowing your area and what you intend to do. I'm assuming you have a bucket already, a set of fork is likely the next most usefull thing. For myself it was the backhoe, for water lines, trenching, pulling stumps and rocks, A hoe has alot more breakout force the just the loader does. Next was a auger, sonotubes, setting posts or building poles, planting trees. But it is really a matter of figuring out what your area needs, Ken [/QUOTE]
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