mike69440
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- 2005 L39 Kubota, 2020 Polaris 570 Sportsman, 2006 RTV 900, 2019 RTV1100C, 1997 Komatsu PC75UU2E w/ Thumb & Blade, 2013 Mahindra Max28XL Shuttle plus many attachments
</font><font color="blueclass=small">( mike69440, Thanks for the imput
Ya I know what you mean about compairing these smaller units to the big stuff. I put 100 hours or so on a OLD JD410 hoe at one of our remote fire stations in the deep woods. It is only 2wd also but man can that thing push, dig, tear, pop limbs of huge trees, etc...it also weighs a BUNCH, but obviously weight and power go hand and hand.
Glad to here you are able to accomplish alot of work with the L39. Did you try the L48 and 110 when you were shopping around?
I looked at the JD-110 more serious than the L48. I should have looked harder at the L48.
What made you go with the L39?
I actually had a Kioti LK3054TLB on order and canceled the order when we bought the 17 acre. (I was figuring we were keeping the old 5 acre place, but this land popped up).
I can see how when you start pushing big piles uphill you can start starving for horsepower quickly. Funny how no matter what we have we always want more huh? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Yes, IR makes this, not much bigger than a L48, but a bunch more power. About $50 K. The smaller 370 goes about $30-35 k for a low hour used machine. The IR loaders are real beasts. They match a full size machine! The IR BH are stronger than the Bota's & Deere also, but not like the difference in the loaders.
If the IR only had a 3 point Hitch!
http://www.irutilityequipment.irco.com/files/documents/bl%20570.pdf
WOW those are some HEAVY rocks you are dislodging! I love the fact that you can remove the use the 3pt. And wow all those implements to drain the bank account!!
I have a box scraper and a harrow rake, and on order a Borgford grapple. I need a brush hog.
I am banking on your thinking as far as the work they can do will help pay themselves off (hehe keep the justification comming!!). /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Thanks a bunch for your time, Tom )</font>
Ya I know what you mean about compairing these smaller units to the big stuff. I put 100 hours or so on a OLD JD410 hoe at one of our remote fire stations in the deep woods. It is only 2wd also but man can that thing push, dig, tear, pop limbs of huge trees, etc...it also weighs a BUNCH, but obviously weight and power go hand and hand.
Glad to here you are able to accomplish alot of work with the L39. Did you try the L48 and 110 when you were shopping around?
I looked at the JD-110 more serious than the L48. I should have looked harder at the L48.
What made you go with the L39?
I actually had a Kioti LK3054TLB on order and canceled the order when we bought the 17 acre. (I was figuring we were keeping the old 5 acre place, but this land popped up).
I can see how when you start pushing big piles uphill you can start starving for horsepower quickly. Funny how no matter what we have we always want more huh? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Yes, IR makes this, not much bigger than a L48, but a bunch more power. About $50 K. The smaller 370 goes about $30-35 k for a low hour used machine. The IR loaders are real beasts. They match a full size machine! The IR BH are stronger than the Bota's & Deere also, but not like the difference in the loaders.
If the IR only had a 3 point Hitch!
http://www.irutilityequipment.irco.com/files/documents/bl%20570.pdf
WOW those are some HEAVY rocks you are dislodging! I love the fact that you can remove the use the 3pt. And wow all those implements to drain the bank account!!
I have a box scraper and a harrow rake, and on order a Borgford grapple. I need a brush hog.
I am banking on your thinking as far as the work they can do will help pay themselves off (hehe keep the justification comming!!). /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Thanks a bunch for your time, Tom )</font>