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    Which one??

    So the populous vote is for or against the T250 for this job? Just like the government, if I don't like how you voted I am still going to do it the way I want to do it..... Just kidding of course, the government would never do anything like that:)
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    Which one??

    There is plenty of room to go around. The guy at the rental yard is afraid that I am going to run over everything insight. I think I may change my reason for renting to needing to do some landscaping, its not entirely a lie:)
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    Which one??

    The largest mesquite is about 4'' in diameter. So overall with what I have described do you think a tracked machine will survive?
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    Which one??

    The area I will be working in has the red sandy soil, where I live its clay and rock like you are talking about. Do any of the rental yards have a grubber? or is this something I am going to have to call around and beg for? Back to one of my original questions, are the rubber tracks really...
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    Which one??

    Howdy, I am going to rent a skid steer to remove some brush, mesquite and some cedar trees. I also need to knock down three old sheds and put them in a dumpster. I wanted to rent a bobcat T250 but was told by the local rental place that they don't rent out tracked machines if it's going to...
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    Gehl

    Have you found the problem? A friend of mine is experiencing the same thing
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    Vertical lift vs. radial lift

    Don't mind me, I am trying to get my posting numbers up so I can create a post. Sorry for the interruption.
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    Clearing mesquite?

    I never thought of using the forks like that. Looks like it works pretty good!
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