I’ve always felt like these were the ideal machine for heavy duty habitat work. I’d love to hear what you look at on these to get comfortable buying one with a lot of age on it. Are you set up with heavy equipment to work on these if something goes wrong? $17k seems like a great price for something usable, until you get a $10k repair bill. Is that a realistic concern?I believe I’m going to go look at a Cat 955L track loader this weekend guy is asking $17,000 for it. I have a Cat 951C already but I could keep a track loader on each farm this way and not have to move it between farms anymore.
Yes motor could easily run $10k or under carriage.I’ve always felt like these were the ideal machine for heavy duty habitat work. I’d love to hear what you look at on these to get comfortable buying one with a lot of age on it. Are you set up with heavy equipment to work on these if something goes wrong? $17k seems like a great price for something usable, until you get a $10k repair bill. Is that a realistic concern?
Yes two of them one for each farmYou now have two of them?....lucky bastard. Been always partial to the track loaders since the ole man had an International T6 with Bucyrus loader. It was actually the first thing I ever got to drive as a kid trying to help jumpstart his equally old and tired dump truck bought on the cheap at a county auction.
Depends a lot on species of tree to be honest. Osage orange is what I deal with the most and they are a shallow root system tree so pretty much any size of them. Oaks, hickories hackberry and honey locust are a tap root tree and limits me to probably 12 dbh with no digging out root system with digging you can take down anything but that takes time. Often on fence rows if I run into very large trees I just saw cut them down Tordon RTU the stump and roll on its faster than digging out a root ball. If I did this for a living I’d run a Cat 963 most likely but that’s a 45k weight machine much larger that a 951C or 955L that I use for my farm use machines. I will say these track loaders for farm use are really handy the ability to lift is the bomb diggity and I can push in 11’ pipe posts as long as I’m not in a rocky area.What size tree can you knock over with one of those?