Code54
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- Joined
- Aug 20, 2005
- Messages
- 4,408
- Location
- Putnam Co. West Virginia
- Tractor
- Kubota MX5100, Kubota BX25D,1957 Farmall Cub Lo-Boy Kubota KX91-3, BCS 853
Sorry for your loss. Cats are great furry family members!!!
You lost me. Why did you mention South Texas?In the right conditions, tracks are the only way to go. South Texas probably doesn't have most of those conditions for significant trac use very often. My area of Florida has some, due to soil conditions but even we don't use tracs much. Would be a handy machine to go pick up firewood in the snow in the mountains!
David from jax
Sorry, should have quoted the post that I was replying to, as that poster said that there was limited use for the tracked vehicle. Read the post directly above the one I posted from the gentleman in Tyler, Tx who suggested that tracks are a seldom used item. Up north in the snow and in the swamps of Florida they do an awesome job, as well as a lot of other places. I wasn't trying to suggest that there was anything wrong with South Texas (Tyler really isn't South Texas, more of an East Texas, but it is a lot more "South" than most of the country.) I guess I was just trying to say that tracks are a lot better for some areas than they get credit for.You lost me. Why did you mention South Texas?
I sure could have used it when I was enlarging my pond. Instead I dug with the CAT, then piles it up on higher ground, then moved the CAT above the pile and moved the pile higher, one bucket at a time.
What model is that Yanmar?
hugs, Brandi