Excavator v. Skid Steer for Hobby Farmer?

   / Excavator v. Skid Steer for Hobby Farmer? #81  
I don't see how a telehandler could dig a deep hole with steep sides. Am I wrong?
How deep?
One way is to get down in the hole:
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   / Excavator v. Skid Steer for Hobby Farmer? #82  
I don't see how a telehandler could dig a deep hole with steep sides. Am I wrong?
For digging out rocks the stump bucket will go over 4' deep:
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Also works good digging out trees:
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And stumps:
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   / Excavator v. Skid Steer for Hobby Farmer? #83  
One thing missing from the Mini telehandler infomercial is rocks. I would like to see it dig like that when you dig down 6" and start hitting rocks the size of that bucket like in these parts. Anything can dig in soil like that. 🍻
 
   / Excavator v. Skid Steer for Hobby Farmer?
  • Thread Starter
#84  
So deep holes aren't on the menu.
 
   / Excavator v. Skid Steer for Hobby Farmer? #85  
Its true no ONE machine can do everything well, but as Xfaxman has shown over the years, the properly equipped telehandler is the award winner for the single machine capable of doing the biggest list of chores better than any other single machine.

It can also do many of the individual chores on said list very well.
 
   / Excavator v. Skid Steer for Hobby Farmer? #86  
I rented many telehandlers over the years to do construction projects. You couldn’t build a building without them, unless you wanted to have 3 extra laborers around.

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   / Excavator v. Skid Steer for Hobby Farmer?
  • Thread Starter
#87  
Of course, I don't want the best single machine. I want the best machine for someone who has a tractor.
 
   / Excavator v. Skid Steer for Hobby Farmer? #88  
This is what I would like to be able to do

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   / Excavator v. Skid Steer for Hobby Farmer? #89  
This is what I would like to be able to do

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For your application, definitely get the Ag version of it with those nice R1 Radial tires. Those can actually be useful and move on some wet ground. The other ones sink in the first pot hole it finds.
 
   / Excavator v. Skid Steer for Hobby Farmer? #90  
For your application, definitely get the Ag version of it with those nice R1 Radial tires. Those can actually be useful and move on some wet ground. The other ones sink in the first pot hole it finds.

Oh, if you only knew the mud we have dealt with…..lol

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