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an older used skidder is going to be better for you and give you less frustration in the long run. nothing like have to make 5 trips in the time you can make 1 or 2 with a skidder. another thing that i dont like about those little things is that they dont go incredibly fast. plus for the price of one, its not worth it. ive seen them run around 25K new, , but if you really want something that can pull a loader trailer get a big tractor, or a dozer and get a trailer to haul behind it you will have more power and more stability not to mention more ground clearance.
Start small, work your way up the ladder. By a skidder-pay it off. Buy a buncher- pay it off. And so on. Thats what Im doing rght now. I have my tractor for small lots, and I use my skidder on a regular basis. I hired a guy 2 months ago, and next year, the plan is to hire another, and get another 2 saws if everything goes smooth.
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