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That is a nice setup for yard work. Does the city let you take it on the roads to the burn pile, or do you have a back way to get there?

Its not all that far from our home, maybe a mile or less. Or one K for our Canadian friends. :) Driving a ATV or 6x6 is actually illegal within our municipality but the law enforcement guys might had more pressing issues than us driving to the city slash pile.
 
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Speaking of yard work with a trailer reminded me of some pasture work with my put together Toro+Loader and the 8' x 16' deckover with some sheared off cedar trees:

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Got the new hauler today, 2020 f350 king ranch 20200109_102558.jpeg
 
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Do you have to unhook the trailer and use the Toro to unload it? I致e used a trailer to haul a good bit of brush. It痴 a lot faster over much distance vs the grapple.

Yep I did. That was 10 years ago when it was my only loader. And no grapple, just the brush fork that I made for it:

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I love it, extremely quiet. Tons of power. Only issue is a hard shift in the lower gears. Need to see if it smooths out. Favorite feature is adaptive cruise control so far.
Now that's a man's truck right there! :drink:

Early driving feedback?
 
 
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