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Skid Steer + CTL Pictures!

CRAFT

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Tried To OFFER a JD TOO !!! ….. they told me to stick It where the Sun Didn't Shine !!! ……. LMFAO
 

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CRAFT

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AND an S-10 Chevy ….. A couple of Sheds …… And some Logs TOO !!! ……… The Reply WAS The Same !!! ……. LOL
 

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pafarmer

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Land clearing, demo, site prep etc. Ex Pro Motocro

Swannny

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The Pa. Deer stand...I love it...I still have snow and ice up here in Northeastern, Pa. What the heck is the thing on the bottom of the stand with the wooden slates ? Looks like a bird cage ?

You talking about all those pallets he's got stacked on his forks so he can have enough lift height to get the stand off the ground? :)
 

pafarmer

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You talking about all those pallets he's got stacked on his forks so he can have enough lift height to get the stand off the ground? :)

I see now....great stand.....Gotta love the Pa. Deer woods....you have leaves popping out on the trees already ? You like a month or so ahead of us poor SOB's up North...
 

TCat

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Re snow on the ground

I see now....great stand.....Gotta love the Pa. Deer woods....you have leaves popping out on the trees already ? You like a month or so ahead of us poor SOB's up North...

Sorry, no leaves yet, those pics were from a couple of years ago. That was the best way I could come up with to move the stand that my son and I built.
 

pafarmer

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Sorry, no leaves yet, those pics were from a couple of years ago. That was the best way I could come up with to move the stand that my son and I built.

Looks like it worked out great for you. Great thinking and use of materials on hand. Like the way you hauled your lumber and supplies in too.... I spent most of my life on the job in the woods of Pa. , upstate NY and WV and the places I have seen tree stands like yours built never ceases to amaze me ....well done TCat....
 

murphy777

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IMG_1026.jpgIMG_1025.jpgI just welded some tabs on my forks to make moving them around the yard/site easier, rather than getting out or disconnecting the bucket, seems to work pretty well….laziness is the breeder of some nifty ideas.
 

Greenstreet

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Bought this for the M&M's and the Skid Steer Solutions hat. As an added bonus, the tracks and the backhoe package worked great! That ripper is a mean as it looks. Being able to bench cut with the skid makes a world of difference. Same with the tracks.

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JNB

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Flyin' low and rollin' slow...
So, I guess all you guys retired? Must be nice. :D Here's a couple of photos to revive the dead thread.
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casecx700

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bobcat pic 4.jpgThis is a Picture I took a few years ago (2011 if I remember correctly) a pool that was being put in a few houses down from me.
 

Swannny

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My brother was removing/installing a rather large pipe in a creek and needed some counter ballast. Hydros are really strong on Gehl. Those tires have 3k plus hrs. and have probably 40% tread remaining. Machine has about 6500 hrs. on it.
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Makes it easy to change the oil. :)
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A show down between a couple heavy weights...track vs. tire
https://youtu.be/4STJ5p7fzDo
 
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