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Big stuff requires other big stuff.I tried it with my CTL to save from tracking the trackhoe over there but that was unsuccessful. I probably could have lifted the front of the dozer with the blade and stuck some logs under the tracks with the skid loader but I was afraid I was going to get it stuck to. It took the 320 about 30 seconds to pull it out. View attachment 786379
The logging firm I worked for had 3 skidders.
Not that we hardly used the 3 at any one time but the big Tiger Cat was used to rescue the smaller Clark and JD.
20 ton winch was mostly all we needed.
We once rented a Cat D6 just to see how a dozer would do.
I recall the dozer skidding about 100 feet sideways on an icy terrain and that was the end of that experiment.
Plus it was kind of slow.