May 14, 2024

VIDEO: First Day Dealing with Snow and Playing with a New Toy!


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24 thoughts on “VIDEO: First Day Dealing with Snow and Playing with a New Toy!

  1. Yep, was wondering when you werew gonna figure out you'd need to blow instead of just push. Didn't think it would be the first snow fall! In Sask we get bad drifting so we can't push the snow unless we carve it into rows for wind rows

  2. Hey Curtis, I saw the initial 5 minutes of your live streaming few days ago. I disagree with a lot what you said. I am a little concerned about you, after following your farming videos for years. I respected your opinion a lot, because you were a person with lot of integrity, who wanted to feed the world. But I see a radical and far right change in your opinions. Do you think we can talk?

  3. Skid steer! excellent choice, lots of attachments for Kubota, easier to work on. I use a Bobcat fairly regularly and the forks are handy for a great number of things. Offloading trucks is possible within certain weight/height restrictions, and they're great for running macro pickbins if you're doing any large-scale harvesting in the future.

  4. I know you said you didn't want to track machine but….. you should have bought a track machine LOL! I love my skid steer but after owning a track machine I regret getting a wheel machine. It's kind of like having four wheel drive. I don't use it 90% of the time but the 10% I do need it is well worth it.

  5. Our neighbor taught us how to use his skid steer and let us use it for a couple days it did more work in two days than we could get done in a month by hand. A good investment if you got your own.

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