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homemade miniature skidder question
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<blockquote data-quote="LumberjkChamp" data-source="post: 2806986" data-attributes="member: 21706"><p>A Steiner might do the job. I used to run a 420 with a 5 foot mowing deck. You can get a three point hitch as an option for the back of it. The downside is that with the dual wheels you're running almost 6 feet wide (the OP mentioned width was a issue). </p><p></p><p>Those things are freaky good on slopes. They will go up, down, and across a hill that you need to use you're hands to help you if you were to attempt walking up one. I never pulled with one though. But, when the roll bar contacts a stout low hanging tree limb, if you should choose to proceed, the machine will lift its entire front end as high as you dare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LumberjkChamp, post: 2806986, member: 21706"] A Steiner might do the job. I used to run a 420 with a 5 foot mowing deck. You can get a three point hitch as an option for the back of it. The downside is that with the dual wheels you're running almost 6 feet wide (the OP mentioned width was a issue). Those things are freaky good on slopes. They will go up, down, and across a hill that you need to use you're hands to help you if you were to attempt walking up one. I never pulled with one though. But, when the roll bar contacts a stout low hanging tree limb, if you should choose to proceed, the machine will lift its entire front end as high as you dare. [/QUOTE]
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