jmtrackworks
Active Member
- Joined
- Mar 7, 2011
- Messages
- 35
- Location
- South Carolina
- Occupation
- Owner/Operater; Martins Track Works
Fellows,
I own and operate Martins Track Works. It consist of one single axle dump truck, two small track loaders ( JD 455E and Cat 939C) and a 10 ton trailer. With this one type of machine I handle almost any job that comes my way. I do heavy tree clearing to building pads for houses, shops, large green houses etc. Also I can dig out dirt from one location and haul to another location and fine grade it all with this one machine. Another thing some people may not realize is that a track loader of equal size to a dozer can remove much larger trees, and push heavier loads. 1) due to height leverage on a tree, 2) due to being able to lift the load you're moving. This puts down pressure on the machine improving traction and also cuts down on friction between the load and the ground. I guess what I'm saying is, I love my track loaders and would hate to have to do my jobs without them!
I own and operate Martins Track Works. It consist of one single axle dump truck, two small track loaders ( JD 455E and Cat 939C) and a 10 ton trailer. With this one type of machine I handle almost any job that comes my way. I do heavy tree clearing to building pads for houses, shops, large green houses etc. Also I can dig out dirt from one location and haul to another location and fine grade it all with this one machine. Another thing some people may not realize is that a track loader of equal size to a dozer can remove much larger trees, and push heavier loads. 1) due to height leverage on a tree, 2) due to being able to lift the load you're moving. This puts down pressure on the machine improving traction and also cuts down on friction between the load and the ground. I guess what I'm saying is, I love my track loaders and would hate to have to do my jobs without them!
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