bullwinkle
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- Oct 28, 2008
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I need some help choosing a new machine for general farm work. I currently have a Cat 226 skid loader with steel tracks and the BH30 backhoe attachment. It is a great machine and has been trouble free for 600 hours however i beleive there is a machine better suited to my use. I operate on hilly, rocky gound performing mostly road/trail work and pond /drainage repair. I understand the weight bias designed into skid loader machines but it is a handycap in hilly terrain. I have to fill the bucket anytime I want to travel up a hill. Backing up is not an option due to the length of the hills. I have noticed machines that have a longer wheelbase. How much difference does it make with a longer machine? Are there any machines that perform better on hills? Do the CTLs perform better? I watched an operator drive a large New Holland ctl up an incline forward that I dont think I could have backed up. I prefer tires and metal tracks do do working in creeks and being on rock all the time but would consider rubber tracks. Last night I was looking online at the Rayco crawler with loader. That seems to be a better design for what I want to use it for however there are very few choices with that type machine. I would like to have a small dozer but the weight is too great because I do move the machine several times a year. Size is not an issue because I do not run machine in cramped areas. I would also like a machine with a little more lift capacity. I am looking to buy late modle used. Thanks in advance for any thoughts from anyone with knowledge/experience in the matter.