Hi folks, as the title suggests, i'm heading toward getting a skid for home/ranch use. My place is around 8000 feet so enclosed is a must, will use for barn and such, and also city when i get the need to work at parents or friends.
I'm a newb so please bear with my basic questions! I've read through a lot of threads and see lots of great info.
Some basic questions that seem to throw me off is:
What does "Auxiliary Hydraulics" mean and what are the benefits??
What is a strong unit, versatile and lasts?
Are all the skids about the same width with tires?? I have a few places where the width is limited to get into? I assume smaller units (narrow) are less powerful?
Do some of the units have longer/teller reaches like say an extend-a-hoe??
Does the trac unit have more or less maint?
What's the most common issues/problems with used loaders?
My price range is about the 20K level.
I have a Deere 310 SG that can do my post holes with aux.
Thanks much!
Jim
I'm a newb so please bear with my basic questions! I've read through a lot of threads and see lots of great info.
Some basic questions that seem to throw me off is:
What does "Auxiliary Hydraulics" mean and what are the benefits??
What is a strong unit, versatile and lasts?
Are all the skids about the same width with tires?? I have a few places where the width is limited to get into? I assume smaller units (narrow) are less powerful?
Do some of the units have longer/teller reaches like say an extend-a-hoe??
Does the trac unit have more or less maint?
What's the most common issues/problems with used loaders?
My price range is about the 20K level.
I have a Deere 310 SG that can do my post holes with aux.
Thanks much!
Jim
Looking to get into a skid
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