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Skidsteer to move timbers etc.. #33393 02/02/16 10:10 PM
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Looking at picking up a used skidsteer for around our timber and sawmill lot. How good are these things with long lengths of timber / logs? We like the idea of a dual purpose machine as it has forks and a bucket with it. Price is hard to beat.

Any experiences with moving long timbers with a skidsteer?

Re: Skidsteer to move timbers etc.. [Re: Windknot] #33394 02/03/16 02:50 AM
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I frequently rent one for a day to unload a semi-load of timbers being delivered to the job site. It's much easier than moving my forklift from the shop. A larger sized tracked skidsteer is very powerful, compact and nimble, and also are easy to tote around. I would stay away from a wheeled skidsteer if you are going to do a lot of off-road work. Their downside is the lack of visibility, it can be a bit tricky when you are reaching up high to line things up. They have the same fork spacing as most forklifts and I have never had any issue moving 25' timbers around.

Re: Skidsteer to move timbers etc.. [Re: Windknot] #33396 02/04/16 01:30 AM
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I use a tracked skidsteer for moving timbers at my shop. It works great, but I've also tipped it from lifing too many oak timbers.

Re: Skidsteer to move timbers etc.. [Re: Windknot] #33399 02/05/16 01:51 AM
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All in all...each size has it place in these applications. The skill of the driver goes a long way in what can be logistically and effectively achieved during your work day. I do think you will be disappointed and with time will only get better...


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