What if it Snows?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.

  1. JolliRoger

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    Such bitterness, and among you young people...
     
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    One must take extreme measures sometimes just to avoid extreme expenses...
     
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    Be careful if on uneven ground with a heavy load , they'll see-saw on ya . I watched a mexican on a jobsite do a superman impression with a bucket full of bricks .
     
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    In a single bound you say?
     
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    Seriously @Judge, Nice little machine. Prolly save you money over having a grader in and can use it around the place elsewhere. Observation.. Over built in some areas and may be weak in others. 2nd or 3rd generation of it prolly be good..
     
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    Just gotta stand there.

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    Takes a little getting used to with the controls in same lever and all not as versatile as a big loader
     
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    Can you put different types of equipment on the front? Like a trencher? Looks like something that could use around the house. Probably do just about everything needed.
     
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    That hangy down on right grab stalk..Kill switch for when you fall off? (Picture reminds me of a NAMCO gas stand up forklift. ( It used an Onan opposed cyl engine. Tough stuff in small space.