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    Quote Originally Posted by Slippy View Post
    Steep area that I need to be able to maintain. You can see the area that is freshly mowed by my tractor and area covered in leaves that I cannot get to due to the way the land is. Landscape company I hire, uses a skid steer every few years and knocks everything down but I'd rather do it myself with my own equipment.

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    This area (below) is very dangerous on a tractor, easy with a skid steer. I have lots of areas like this. Everything gets overgrown real quick. Tractor not strong enough to knock down small trees so I have to cut them. PITA using a chainsaw on a steep incline;

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    Is the skid steer the landscape company uses wheeled or tracked?
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    Quote Originally Posted by stevekozak View Post
    Is the skid steer the landscape company uses wheeled or tracked?
    They have sent both wheeled and tracked equipment.

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    When I was growing up out in the country after the new house was built we had dreams of a big yard around the house. That didn't last long, more time in upkeep than use. We finally let it grow out to a size we could more easily manage. Besides the gun range, upkeep was mowing about 20 yards around the house and the driveway. We were much happier.

    I get it that some folks like big yards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1skrewsloose View Post
    When I was growing up out in the country after the new house was built we had dreams of a big yard around the house. That didn't last long, more time in upkeep than use. We finally let it grow out to a size we could more easily manage. Besides the gun range, upkeep was mowing about 20 yards around the house and the driveway. We were much happier.

    I get it that some folks like big yards.
    This 10000000%

    Today and yesterday we have temps in the low 50's at night and low 70's during the day overcast and slightly dewey; perfect conditions to bush hog.

    Which I did on the tractor.

    Even with perfect conditions yesterday and this am, the dust, debris, leftover pollen and dangerous slopes have me thinking skid steer with closed cab/ac/heat and obvious safety over a tractor...again.

    Damnit, why don't I live in a condo in the city?

    HA!

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