Verticaltrx
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Dec 30, 2009
- Messages
- 1,908
- Location
- VA
- Tractor
- Kubota B3200/L2501/SVL65-2/U35-4, IH 454/656, Ford NAA, Case 1845C/480E/450C LGP
Thanks for all the replies.
I went to the local bobcat dealer today and looked at some skid steers. I ended up looking at a new s590. Would this help me much in clearing this land over my CUT with FEL? I would be able to use this machine for a lot of things around the farm. I know a larger frame tracked machine would definitely be quicker than my current tractor but I think it would be too much for all of my other chores in and around the barn.
Yes, that unit would be a night and day difference in capability over your current tractor for what you are describing. In a digging application you should be able to boil dirt over the top of the bucket within several feet and carry much more per trip than a CUT as well.
As for around the farm, they are good for some things, less than ideal for others. I have found that often it isn't worth the hassle of crawling in and out of the skid steer for small jobs around the farm and it does tear up the ground a lot if you aren't careful. The things I use mine for around the farm are: cleaning out larger pens and sheds, stacking round bales, and heavy work with the forks. Most everything else loader related I use my little B3200 Kubota for as it is so much handier.
At the construction site it is just the opposite, I use the skid steer for almost all the work from grading, spreading rock, drilling holes, setting posts, using the forks, setting trusses, etc. The little Kubota is only used for finish grading and seeding.