Bill in VA
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- Apr 27, 2010
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I had no idea you could use a breaker on the smaller machines.
To get more to my intended usage of the machine it would be used for the following:
Maintaining about 1 mile of dirt road that loops through the property. This crosses shale beds in several spots and there are several areas that should be knocked down and leveled right now. We also need to create some drainage trenches through several of these high spots. Additionally we want to dig shale from our own shale pit to maintain the road. The original breaker question was primarily for some of the tougher shale removal.
Snow removal (we had a 35" and 20" snowfall this year)
Landscaping work including transporting and positioning boulders (say largest is 2 by 3 by 5), cutting swales, and creating minor contours.
Digging footers 2' deep and wide
clearing brush and small (4" dia) trees
Install some drainage lines in trenches 2-3' deep and 1' wide
Move logs that are up to 30" dia and whatever length it could handle
Get cats out of trees, drive away grizzlies, and bury relatives I don't like but I digress...................plus probably other things I shouldn't use it for.
The original question was about the breaker but I guess I should extend it to:
"In anyones experience out there what minimum size TLB (L39, L45, M59) have you done these things with and felt confident in the machine
Please note I will not use this machine commercially, I don't have another property to transport it to, and I'm not into working fast, just confidently.
Thanks again for your replies
To get more to my intended usage of the machine it would be used for the following:
Maintaining about 1 mile of dirt road that loops through the property. This crosses shale beds in several spots and there are several areas that should be knocked down and leveled right now. We also need to create some drainage trenches through several of these high spots. Additionally we want to dig shale from our own shale pit to maintain the road. The original breaker question was primarily for some of the tougher shale removal.
Snow removal (we had a 35" and 20" snowfall this year)
Landscaping work including transporting and positioning boulders (say largest is 2 by 3 by 5), cutting swales, and creating minor contours.
Digging footers 2' deep and wide
clearing brush and small (4" dia) trees
Install some drainage lines in trenches 2-3' deep and 1' wide
Move logs that are up to 30" dia and whatever length it could handle
Get cats out of trees, drive away grizzlies, and bury relatives I don't like but I digress...................plus probably other things I shouldn't use it for.
The original question was about the breaker but I guess I should extend it to:
"In anyones experience out there what minimum size TLB (L39, L45, M59) have you done these things with and felt confident in the machine
Please note I will not use this machine commercially, I don't have another property to transport it to, and I'm not into working fast, just confidently.
Thanks again for your replies