TORQUIN
Silver Member
For me, a tractor is more versatile. I can use 3 pt attachments on the rear while still having the 4n1 bucket on the front. While a skid steer has much more lifting power and larger hydraulic flow, I don't need those things as often as I need the things a tractor can do. For example, carrying a load of dirt in the bucket and grading it after you dump it. You can do this with a tractor without having to stop and change attachments. It all comes down to your needs.
I do have a skid steer adapter on the front to allow me quick changes of bucket/forks, grapple, etc., and that is wonderful.
My buddy bought a tractor and a skid steer at about the same time a few years ago. He sold the skid steer last year because he didn't need it as much as the tractor.
Chris
I do have a skid steer adapter on the front to allow me quick changes of bucket/forks, grapple, etc., and that is wonderful.
My buddy bought a tractor and a skid steer at about the same time a few years ago. He sold the skid steer last year because he didn't need it as much as the tractor.
Chris