You should put up a few pics of the skiddah .
Found at bottom of page 2, what happened no body since I posted my 440 picture, John Deere that is
London, like not in the U.S.
Fun to operate too. Great to just head out for most any direction and build a trail to skid on. Knocks down trees if they aren't to big, then drive over them to make a trail. You constantly have to be on the lookout for joe pokes that keep want to get in the cab with you. I've only had it for a little over 5 yrs so there's a lot left to learn, I'm not real good on step ground, haven't had a lot of practice.
Had a good childhood friend who ran skidder for over 30 yrs and never tipped one over. Worked for the same contractor all those yrs. boss said he was the slowest operator he'd ever seen, but at the end of the day he had as many logs as the hotdogs and they weren't working on his skidder all the time. Around here you wouldn't believe the terrain they skid on "Its said steeper then the back of Gods neck". Skidder said wont go up the trails just down, they have to have go back trails to get on top then straight down the hill, can't go sideards tip over. Some fun.
I'm working on my own ground and it's all pretty flat, just right for us old farts.
I'm sure they will, process of illumination
EliminationI'm sure they will, process of illumination
I thought you spelled it that way on purpose...if Jerry's carbs are too lean, those saws might just "illuminate".Elimination
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