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It’s pretty slick set up, ramp tilts up so you can drive right up on it without touching the tailgate, putting a new winch on it and will be able too drag a sled or a quad on it and off it from the ground . Going too refinish it .
Post a video of it in operation. Be cool to see
That's a little skid steer I take it? Ours are 8,900lbs and 10,325lbs by themselves.With trailer it was about a 10,000lbs load. Was happy with, brand new trailer tires, perfectly balanced load, 420hp and over loader spring and my High Country 1500
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Full size but yes smaller operating load. weighed in at 6,200. Full lift of 1' 1/8th plywood and 2 extra bucketsThat's a little skid steer I take it? Ours are 8,900lbs and 10,325lbs by themselves.
Skeleton bucket for the rocks. Tracks for the soft ground.Picked up a sr200 case skid steer a few months back, hauled it to the field yesterday with the triaxle and 5500 Dodge..
Fields are soft, dam near bogged skid steer down a few times, but does work well once in the grass and out of the soft fields..
Starting to wonder if the tracks would be a better answer for those conditions and not as ruff.. had daughter removing rock in the grass so it could Be broke.. worked well
Wonder if using the forks would help pop them Out better than bucket
Skeleton bucket for the rocks. Tracks for the soft ground.
What are we looking at here Lyle?
Interesting. Mahe sure you share some pictures when it's all done Can't say I've seen a single like that. The hydraulic tilt interests me for the bikes. Hate to loose the space underneath though. Oh to have unlimited funds.My sled deck on my half ton, it’s hydraulic tilt, just picked it up, currently painting It and re doing all the wiring. It’s pretty slick
( single sled )