TomG
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- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
- Messages
- 610
- Location
- Ontario
- Tractor
- Ford 1710: Loader, Hoe, Snowblower, Box scrapper & 3ph Forks
Wen and Del mentioned possible damage to equipment and Gerard mentioned possible damage to self. Hope you're considering these views seriously.
This summer I was faced with something similar, and I was all pumped up with 'can do, got a tractor' attitude. I thought about how I'd do it for awhile. Nope, I concluded, this is one for the guy with the dozer. I just couldn't get the images of a broken tractor, or me buried under the pile to go away. I don't consider compact tractor loaders to be very serious digging or big pile tools.
It was a tough thing for me to give up, but I started out saying I'd be happy if the tractor does 90% of what has to be done. I have to act consistent with that I guess. However, it's been a summer for construction, and I figure I've already spent my 10% for the next five years or so. That's tough too, but I still think it's money well spent. I sort of have to temper my urge to use the tractor with the sense of keeping the tractor busy but only doing what it does well.
This summer I was faced with something similar, and I was all pumped up with 'can do, got a tractor' attitude. I thought about how I'd do it for awhile. Nope, I concluded, this is one for the guy with the dozer. I just couldn't get the images of a broken tractor, or me buried under the pile to go away. I don't consider compact tractor loaders to be very serious digging or big pile tools.
It was a tough thing for me to give up, but I started out saying I'd be happy if the tractor does 90% of what has to be done. I have to act consistent with that I guess. However, it's been a summer for construction, and I figure I've already spent my 10% for the next five years or so. That's tough too, but I still think it's money well spent. I sort of have to temper my urge to use the tractor with the sense of keeping the tractor busy but only doing what it does well.