Sawyer Rob
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Sawyer Rob. reread my last post. I said dollar for dollar the skidsteere is the best for (ME) . I bet you have a lot more invested in your tractor than I do in the skidsteere . I bet you are n the neighbor hood of $50K for your tractor if not more.not me I got the skidsteere backhoe bucket and forks for a fraction of the cost or your tractor .PlusI can load everything up on my equipment trailerand haul it down the road not your big tractor.
I reread your last post, it still says your skid steer will go through more mud than a 4wd tractor. lol All i can say is, it must be one small 4wd tractor for that to be true, because i've found that FAR from reality.
Also, i'll take that bet you offered to me that i have 50K or more into my loader tractor. I bought it new, and i don't have near that into it. A person can always buy a decent sized MFWD (4x4) tractor with a loader that isn't beat, and 5K will do that, if you look around. Still a lot of money, but it's worth something when you sell it too, so it's really just an investment.
I do haul my tractor to the woods with my pickup, to skid/load logs from time to time, "if" there's enough logs to make it worth while. I also use it for custom jobs for neighbors too, like tilling fields, leveling some dirt, plowing snow, or what ever a customer wants/needs.
I can drive to the job, make a few hundred and drive back home... Being so versitile, i can take all kinds of jobs to get a large return on my investment.
It's really nice to beable to drive to my woodlot, load some logs and pull them right to the mill,
Anyway i've made money on every tractor i've bought/sold after useing it for a time, they are fairly easy to sell, if you don't buy junk to begin with.
Lastly, i do understand no one tool is best for everyone so you don't need to get too excited about my comments in this post.
Rob