Recent content by Bendiede

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    Construction/Industrial tractors

    Long term use - road maintenance. Little grading (garage pad, extra parking", may have to do substantial grading but I m waiting to see how/where snow drifts in and how it drains. probably a garden (less than an acre) so some PTO tilling and 3 pt. Disc/plow. And the only "major PTO" (meaning...
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    Construction/Industrial tractors

    I thought I would just continue in this forum instead of creating a new one. So after about a week or searching I have found a few models that I can find. So I was going to ask if anybody has had any experience with any of the following models and what their opinions are. 1) Ford/New...
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    Construction/Industrial tractors

    The "ag" bucket the cylinders are connected directly to the bucket, whereas most "industrial" tractors have an extra "hinge" of some fashion to take a bit of the abuse off the cylinders and distribute that force to an extra bushing. Well, that s what I THINK that is for anyway.
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    Construction/Industrial tractors

    I ve thought about that, but I d like to keep the machine around a while and with a backhoe it s kind of a "one trick pony". I d really like to have a 3 pt. And a PTO for the various attachments. Ya know? My thought process is "when you need a backhoe, only a backhoe will work. But you only...
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    Construction/Industrial tractors

    That would explain why I m having a hard time searching for them, beings they weren t popular. I was just hoping to get some model numbers to help me search. So far I have JD 401, and Ford 555. I m just having issues searching because if you enter "skip loader" they don t show up. You get...
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    Construction/Industrial tractors

    "By lots of dirt work" I mean grading, backfilling, and spreading gravel. Obviously a blade and/or box blade will be needed too with a hydraulic top link.
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    Construction/Industrial tractors

    Hello all, I m new to the group but I wish to seek your collective wisdom. I want to buy an "industrial" style tractor, because I m building a new place and have lots of dirt work to do, but I m priced out of skid steers (not to mention the attachments are expensive). Anyway, I ve been doing...
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