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  1. lumberjack

    Excavators

    Nah, I absolutely prefer full-size embedded pictures. The forum software keeps it from stretching the page width on my laptop or phone... clicking thumbnails is frictional. I inserted your pictures full size earlier... it flows on my devices. If people want to see the picture full size, they...
  2. lumberjack

    Excavators

    Nice big boy excavator @pantheraba ! Feel free to always insert the pictures full size, thumbnails are so 2000s 😂 .
  3. lumberjack

    Excavators

    @pantheraba Looking good! Check rear overhang laws/if you need a flag or something on the excavator's boom.
  4. lumberjack

    Excavators

    You definitely want the lexan on the outside, not the inside. You can get Margard lexan which has a hard coating to reduce scratches.... it's definitely worth it in my experience. Dust will still be an issue as the lexan will attract it. I'd go with 1/2". You can install it on the stand...
  5. lumberjack

    Excavators

  6. lumberjack

    Excavators

  7. lumberjack

    Excavators

    That’s a lot of weight on those 4 tires. Be mindful of potholes and other hazards, and maintenance. I’d recommend carrying a spare tire/wheel on the trailer.
  8. lumberjack

    Excavators

    A 32klb trailer will have FET (12%) charged on it’s first sale as it’s over 26klb.
  9. lumberjack

    Excavators

    Control swapping is usually done with a selector valve when you have hydro pilot controls. Awesome on the mulching head! Guess who's a dealer for Rockhound? 😂 CDL isn't that big of a deal. DOT enforcement can make a commercial vehicle miserable, luckily that's not a big deal here so far...
  10. lumberjack

    Excavators

    Looks like you have a dragline as well! Hopefully Hayden (?) isn’t riding the clutch.
  11. lumberjack

    Excavators

    Absolutely, if I had 100 acres and only one machine, I’d not want to spend my life tracking the excavator around the property... the backhoe is a great choice. I was assuming that it’d get brought back into suburbia and used for profit.
  12. lumberjack

    Excavators

    For busting beaver damns or doing tree work, a full sized backhoe (or smaller for that matter) would not be my pick by a substantial margin.
  13. lumberjack

    Excavators

    The TB240 is a decent sized machine, around 4 metric tons. Definitely get a thumb, no reason not to. A mulcher without protection isn’t much fun... when stuff comes out of the mulcher, it can be big, fast, and angry. All things considered I can’t see not having a quick coupler on most...
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