whiterabbit
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I sent this message to MChalkley (the Earthforce expert!), and just figured out how to post publicly, so I'll post my question here also.
I've been looking at a 1998 EF-4 here locally (with 300 hours) and am thinking to buy it (asking price $18k). I've spent many many hours reading all your experiences with the EF-5. I've searched most of your threads and can't find the specific answer to my question so I'll just ask! Overall the EF's seem like great machines.
I own 20 acres of steep mountainous property in Santa Cruz, CA. I am building a house, and then need a machine to maintain the land, as well as rock/grade and maintain drainage ditches for a mile or more of logging roads. Many of the logging roads are pretty steep up to 28% grade (up down) on the road. I also need to cut a pad for my house, dig septic, clear brush/trees/roots, landscaping, cut driveway, build terraces, dig water/gas lines, etc. Other slopes are up to 100% grade but I'd stay off those. Still it would be easy to get into trouble on this property due to steep terrain.
My main question is - how does the EF handle steep terrain (both straight up/down and sidway traverse)? Better, worse, or about the same as a more traditional tractor (ie - Kubota) ?
I have also been looking at tractors designed specifically for steep terrain like powertrac, antonio carraro, and ferrari, but they don't measure up to the EF capabilities for the price besides stability on slopes?
Here's some pics (these aren't steepest areas of road - don't have pics of those, but gives some idea):
http://www.pbase.com/jasonmaher/image/31291660
http://www.pbase.com/jasonmaher/image/31291656
http://www.pbase.com/jasonmaher/white_rock&page=all
Any advice is appreciated. Thanks !
Jason
I've been looking at a 1998 EF-4 here locally (with 300 hours) and am thinking to buy it (asking price $18k). I've spent many many hours reading all your experiences with the EF-5. I've searched most of your threads and can't find the specific answer to my question so I'll just ask! Overall the EF's seem like great machines.
I own 20 acres of steep mountainous property in Santa Cruz, CA. I am building a house, and then need a machine to maintain the land, as well as rock/grade and maintain drainage ditches for a mile or more of logging roads. Many of the logging roads are pretty steep up to 28% grade (up down) on the road. I also need to cut a pad for my house, dig septic, clear brush/trees/roots, landscaping, cut driveway, build terraces, dig water/gas lines, etc. Other slopes are up to 100% grade but I'd stay off those. Still it would be easy to get into trouble on this property due to steep terrain.
My main question is - how does the EF handle steep terrain (both straight up/down and sidway traverse)? Better, worse, or about the same as a more traditional tractor (ie - Kubota) ?
I have also been looking at tractors designed specifically for steep terrain like powertrac, antonio carraro, and ferrari, but they don't measure up to the EF capabilities for the price besides stability on slopes?
Here's some pics (these aren't steepest areas of road - don't have pics of those, but gives some idea):
http://www.pbase.com/jasonmaher/image/31291660
http://www.pbase.com/jasonmaher/image/31291656
http://www.pbase.com/jasonmaher/white_rock&page=all
Any advice is appreciated. Thanks !
Jason