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• Bacicly I will use this at my cabin to groom trails and use to cut trees or clear trails. I am not sure what lifting capacity would be good for what i am using this for.
• Bilt in cab with heat and a/c reado with havy lifting and lots of power.
• Bucket and fork for lifting pallets.
• Bucket and pallet lift lifting in small space.
• Bucket, forks for lifting, backhoe and stinger attachement - for breaking concrete.
• Building ponds, lifting trees, grading roads on 35 acres.
• Concrete breaking, grading, digging, lifting objects and pallets.
• Fork attachments for lifting heavy timbers.
• Good at lifting and pushing.
• Grapple claws for lifting downed trees.
• Grapple forks with bucket and regular forks for lifting pallets and small metal containers of copper and aluminum pieces for shipping.
• High lifting height required.
• I am looking for the lightest machine with the most lifting capability. This machine will be used on a boardwalk project so something that won't scuff the decking would be a plus. Is there a tracked machine that does not leave scuff marks on the surface?.
• I need hand controls,I need lifting power,cant be to wide.I rip out and replace concrete,have tight spots somtimes.need forks and bucket.
• I need it to do grading jobs, lifting concrete. Taking up old driveways etc.
• I would like a 3' bucket loader. Uses: Mucking horse pastures and lifting round bails.
• I would like a bucket and forks for lifting and loading character rocks.
• Lifting pre-fab concrete forms.
• Lifting tree limbs and dead brush.
• Log lifting,regulare bucket, and maybe brush hog.
• Moving wood and lifting trees.
• Need at least 12ft lifting height.
• Need carpet stinger. Since we need this for lifting carpet the center of the load will be about six feet from the front of the loader but the carpet rolls are always less than 1000 lbs.
• Need the smallest bucket to get into comfined areas and in to small buildings with low clearance. But need cage to protect when lifting round bales.also need scraper to clean cow lots.
• Need to forks for lifting pallets.
• Prefer Hay round lifting fork ... With easy replace alternate attaching bucket.
• Size (lifting capacity) can vary. Looking for the best deal. Also would like information about purchasing, leasing and renting.
• Tracked not tires -- 70 hp minimum grapple forks for lifting logs joy sticks optional hydraulic attachment connects.
• Want a wheel skid steer with capacity to use longer forks, 5' minimum for lifting and moving empty waste containers/dumpsters.
• Was looking for a New Holland or equal with 4 in 1 bucket or a grappling hook on op for lifting logs or brush for log top clean up.
• We are a hardscape co. And we also build pools. A lot of heavy lifting and moving will be done. We also traverse soft dirt as well as sod because of this I feel tracks might suit us better.