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  1. lumberjack

    skidsteer/mini

    I'm in the 360's on mine. 50 on it when I bought it in mid Feb.
  2. lumberjack

    skidsteer/mini

    IMO, eyes and ears are a near must, Chaps are situational. If they weren't so effing hot, then it wouldn't matter, but I'll pass on the heat stroke and roll the dice on getting cut. Cutting on flat ground with solid footing is far different than cutting in thick brush, on a hill, in the rain.
  3. lumberjack

    skidsteer/mini

    Parts are a collosal PITA to come by. Thomas's track's idlers/rollers are plastic=high wear. Dave and I pondered if Ram Rod parts would work for replacement parts. If all you're trying to lift is the grapple and 600lbs, you're safe getting a wheeled machine. My Thomas can heel the 450lb...
  4. lumberjack

    skidsteer/mini

    I would shy away from Thomas tracked units, converting it to tires probably wouldn't be that hard. BMG is $2k and weighs around 200lbs. My Thomas 25G can lift 7-800lbs with me on the back of it.
  5. lumberjack

    skidsteer/mini

    Ditch Witches don't lift much and they don't lift it very high. I'd go for an A300 by Bobcat, or an articulated loader.
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