Dnewell
Active Member
I apologize if this has been talked about before, but I can’t get the search function to work.
There’s a good shape cat 933 with a 4n1 bucket not far from me for sale, I’m wondering how capable they are, I’d be using it to clear smaller trees in right of ways that are over grown, not talking 50 year old oaks or anything like that, but stuff too big for skid steer brush mowers and saws, plus don’t want to leave the stumps. I’m looking at this size of a machine since I already have the truck and trailer capable of moving it, plus seems like it’d be a little more agile in the 30’ easements. I believe it’d be very handy on our farm as well clearing field edges and shaping ditches and stuff that has gone neglected throughout the years. I know everyone always says go bigger than you think you need machine wise, so I’m just seeing if there is any real world experience. Just a disclaimer, I’ve never actually ran a track loader before so looking for advice. Thanks everyone!
There’s a good shape cat 933 with a 4n1 bucket not far from me for sale, I’m wondering how capable they are, I’d be using it to clear smaller trees in right of ways that are over grown, not talking 50 year old oaks or anything like that, but stuff too big for skid steer brush mowers and saws, plus don’t want to leave the stumps. I’m looking at this size of a machine since I already have the truck and trailer capable of moving it, plus seems like it’d be a little more agile in the 30’ easements. I believe it’d be very handy on our farm as well clearing field edges and shaping ditches and stuff that has gone neglected throughout the years. I know everyone always says go bigger than you think you need machine wise, so I’m just seeing if there is any real world experience. Just a disclaimer, I’ve never actually ran a track loader before so looking for advice. Thanks everyone!