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Skid Steer + CTL Pictures!

rockman

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Rockman

Nice set up what 6in1 blade is that.
Looking at the back ground you up near cairns.
A pic of your rippers be good when you get them on

the brand of the blade is ' UEMME '
good call , yeah Cairns ...lol
the rippers are the ' NORM ' brand Takeuchi 015 (Small) (Large).jpg , this is a pic of my previous machine with them mounted on . once you have used them , you can't run a machine without them

cheers
 

hmearth

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I like those rippers.

Norm only the best I use a lot of norm attachments there good stuff.

Hows work up your way we are flat out.
 

AlldayRJ

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What are the first two attachments you posted? Those rippers are incredible, i bet that machine can lift anything with those hanging off the back too
 

The Learner

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alldayrj the first attachment pictured by rockman

is a profiler or mill used for section cutting asphalt or bituman and pot-holes

the second looks like a rake that would get used with the profiler to push the asphalt back into the hole
 

rockman

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alldayrj the first attachment pictured by rockman

is a profiler or mill used for section cutting asphalt or bituman and pot-holes

the second looks like a rake that would get used with the profiler to push the asphalt back into the hole

give the man a cookie ... your right :cool:

the first is a 1000mm profiler / stabilizer , digs to 240mm deep for stabilizing / mixing
the second is a ' asphalt float ' , used for laying asphalt to side of roads / paths , spreads it to 1400mm wide , outside your track line
 

JNB

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Straightexhaust - Good start on your website...the best of luck to you!

Here's a couple pics using a Ratchet Rake to repair some potholes and recover gravel for this parking area and 1200 feet of driveway. My tractor is actually faster for this type of work, but it was hot and I wanted to enjoy a/c for the day. :D
Paint02.jpg Paint03.jpg
 

tmc_31

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Wow straightexhaust, that is a really impressive website. That should bring you some business.

What brand tracks are in the picture? I have a L190 and have been toying with putting some OTT's on. I tried to push some brush in the shinnery on Friday and couldn't go in the sand. Had to tell the customer sorry. I think tracks would have helped. I had a set of Mclaren tracks on my LS170 but sold them with the loader.

Tim
 

tmc_31

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Hey John, is the CTL working ok for you now? Glad to see you using the RR on your skid. I have thought about using one on my L190 to push light (scrub oak) brush with. I have a Rezloh edge on but it is a little more blunt edged than the Ratchet Rake.

Glad to see you up and running again.

Tim
 

JNB

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Tim, the Case is working fine right now. I'm still a little gun shy though. Waiting for a low hour Kubota SVL90 to come into the dealer on trade. I missed a great deal on one while the Case was in the shop.

The RR is at home pushing brush and works good stirring up 3/8" flex base. Other than that, mine just sits around. I bought mine when TSC was phasing out the 72" at rock bottom prices.
 

straightexhaust

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Straightexhaust - Good start on your website...the best of luck to you!

Thanks, I'm definitely not a web designer but the templates aren't too bad to work with I guess haha.

Wow straightexhaust, that is a really impressive website. That should bring you some business.

What brand tracks are in the picture? I have a L190 and have been toying with putting some OTT's on. I tried to push some brush in the shinnery on Friday and couldn't go in the sand. Had to tell the customer sorry. I think tracks would have helped. I had a set of Mclaren tracks on my LS170 but sold them with the loader.

Tim

Thanks! That's my latest version, got the layout and design worked out better then before.

My tracks are OEM New Holland. They have quite a bit of wear on them though, a lot of stretched links and worn out bars. They work great though, glad I got them. I have the wheel spacers and the heavy duty sidewalls on my tires to go with them
 

ironjunkie

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Those are "Grouser" brand tracks, sold by most (brand) dealers. The JD I bought had JD in the casting on the track but still Grouser tracks.
 

JNB

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Finished power raking a couple hundred yards of topsoil today. I also created mowable drainage swales and raised the gravel driveway 10-12". The way the driveway was placed by the builder's sub it WAS the swale. The owner wasn't happy with the way things were progressing and called me in to finish up. I hauled out 160 tons of rock and a couple loads of concrete off this lot a couple of years ago for the owner. It was the last lot in the subdivision and the other builders used it for a dump site.
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straightexhaust

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It was the last lot in the subdivision and the other builders used it for a dump site.


Looks like a nice development. I see that a lot where the remaining lots have been used as a laydown area and dumpsite also, makes for a hell of a mess.
 
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