Do front skid steer attachments work for tractor front end?

   / Do front skid steer attachments work for tractor front end? #11  
Yes, they will work. That particular one, :cautious: maybe overpriced. They are on FB from 1300 up (Vesta, Great Bear, JCT, etc) May be fine depending on your use. I’d look at Eterra, Digga, etc before deciding.
I have an Eterra and love it. Just about impossible to break it I think.
 
   / Do front skid steer attachments work for tractor front end? #12  
Flow rate wont matter for that, it will just spin slower. In general the only problem running skid steer attachments on tractors is that the skid steer (now CTL..) arms race has led to a lot of SSQA attachments being on the heavy end for a lot of tractors.
 
   / Do front skid steer attachments work for tractor front end? #13  
Just a side note here. I'm sure glad we use steel T-posts and barbed wire around these parts. About 90% of my 660 posts would have required an old style manual clam hole digger. The manual post pounder for the T-posts was bad enough. Digging all those holes by hand - for posts - a man killer.
 
   / Do front skid steer attachments work for tractor front end? #14  
Just a side note here. I'm sure glad we use steel T-posts and barbed wire around these parts. About 90% of my 660 posts would have required an old style manual clam hole digger. The manual post pounder for the T-posts was bad enough. Digging all those holes by hand - for posts - a man killer.
Post pounder makes short work of that task. I use 6“ on line and 8“ on gates. Sink an 8 footer 3 feet and it’ll hold. We normally add some hot cote wire or horse rail., horse people normally don’t like barbed wire.
 
   / Do front skid steer attachments work for tractor front end? #15  
Looking back forty some years - I probably would have come out ahead. Using some type of gas driven T-post pounder. It couldn't have been much heavier than the manual pounder I made for the job. And, hopefully, easier to load and get into the vertical position.

Whatever - after 40+ years - the perimeter fence still stands. Strong and tough as ever.
 
 
 
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