inchman
New member
- Joined
- Dec 31, 2017
- Messages
- 16
- Location
- Clinton, NJ
- Tractor
- Kioti CS2510 and Kioti RX7320 and John Deere 350B dozer
G'mornin.
I get asked when I will buy a skidder, usually by skidder folk. I say never and that I don't need one cuz of my tractor w/FEL and they look confused. Or wounded?
While I realize that seeing the cutting edge would be a huge advantage, I feel that a tractor is far better for rural living.
Your opinions??
Here is the definitive answer to this question (as I have thought about it a LOT)!
There are three main considerations-
1-The skid steer is only good if you are NOT working alone. IE you have a crew of people. The reason is that you can't get in or out of a skid steer unless the bucket is up or down completely. Depending on the bucket you are using, it might be very difficult to climb over it. You need to have 'other' people to move something or put something in a bucket, or hook up that chain while you are in the operators seat. Think about how many times you had your front end loader bucket over a big log or rock, got off the seat, hooked up a chain and got back in the seat and moved the item. This isn't always possible with a skid steer because the bucket may prevent you from being able to get out.
2-Next, skid steers do not handle hills an uneven terrain well. So if you are on a hilly farm, they are downright dangerous.
3-The costs and limitations normally make them a poor choice on most home farms.
I'm not knocking skid steers, as they are awesome for what they are good at. They are smaller and can even work inside barns and all. But to have just the loader (no PTO or 3pt hitch) it is not that useful in most home situations.