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Loosenuts

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Cant wait to use this....
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reaperman

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That machine is a bit more than a "firewood helper". You must be in the dirt,cement, or landscaping business, or just plain wealthy if its just a toy. Gotta love that AC in the summer.
 
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I used to have caterpillar with wheels like this. And every time I hit a little mud I would always wish I had a track machine. The track machines spread more of their weight so in really muddy areas its no problem. And I'm not talking about those tracks that just go on the tires. The factory installed tracks are way better.
 
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Thanks guys!! I am looking at getting a grapple for sure, I think at some point probably a brush mower.

Any suggestions?

The brush mowers are awesome. They cut through the brush like a lawnmower cuts grass. Just make sure you get a mower that your machine will handle. Not sure if your machine has high flow hydraulics or not. But some mowers require a high flow machine. We have a mower at work which can only be used on one of our skid steers due to its high flow capacity. Even our 85hp bobcats wont run the brush mower (very well) because they are not equipped with high flow.
 
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I did make sure I got one with high flow. From the research i did, it sounds like that is a good thing to have.

Be sure to check that attachments can handle the high flow...anything with a hydraulic motor I have a standard flow 185...off the top of my head, the brush cutter, auger and stump grinder you need different models for to handle the high flow.

I would like to see the high flow stump grinder, my standard flow is decent, but I bet the high flow blows through stumps.
 

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