Very interested in this machine for landscaping/gardening. I’m debating between this 660 lb model and the 1100 lb model with hydraulic dump. The engines are the same and transmission is the same, but larger capacity bucket and the hydraulic assist. The footprint seems the same, but the weight difference is 2-300lbs difference. Just trying to figure out exactly what the difference is between the two machines and if it’s worth it. Thanks for the video.
I think about towing a sled every time I use it in the winter. I think it would work, but might have to have weight in the dump box to keep the nose down
@@Modernhillbilly Hit me up if you ever found a hitch or drawings to adapt the trackbarrow. I am thinking of installing a skid plate and some kind of plow blade up front as we get around 1.5meter of snow where I live. I know yardmax is selling a plow kit but is seem to big for my needs.
I have one I got at home depot and on the back I made a pivoting hitch I pull a four wheel " gorilla cart " ,I have had 12 -8" block in it and 15 on the cart ,it handles all of it down a 15 - 20 degree slope and will pull same up the same slop.. I have pulled a couple of 15' trees behind it even empty.
ive had mine 5 years. very hard working, reliable machine.
One of the most useful things I’ve ever bought.
Just got one for our cottage
A handy machine for sure
What a rig for hauling moose meat out of the woods. Love it
Would be perfect for that as long as you didn’t have far to go. At full speed it’s about the speed of a slow walk.
Very interested in this machine for landscaping/gardening. I’m debating between this 660 lb model and the 1100 lb model with hydraulic dump. The engines are the same and transmission is the same, but larger capacity bucket and the hydraulic assist. The footprint seems the same, but the weight difference is 2-300lbs difference. Just trying to figure out exactly what the difference is between the two machines and if it’s worth it. Thanks for the video.
Can't wait to try mine in snow! I'm looking to add a hitch at the back so I can ride it standing on a sled. Will try to groom fatbike trails with it
I think about towing a sled every time I use it in the winter. I think it would work, but might have to have weight in the dump box to keep the nose down
@@Modernhillbilly Hit me up if you ever found a hitch or drawings to adapt the trackbarrow. I am thinking of installing a skid plate and some kind of plow blade up front as we get around 1.5meter of snow where I live.
I know yardmax is selling a plow kit but is seem to big for my needs.
I have one I got at home depot and on the back I made a pivoting hitch I pull a four wheel " gorilla cart " ,I have had 12 -8" block in it and 15 on the cart ,it handles all of it down a 15 - 20 degree slope and will pull same up the same slop.. I have pulled a couple of 15' trees behind it even empty.
The three were 15' long and 6" diameter
its on sale for the same price, Im buying one
They've upped the price of them quite a bit. $2,500 reg price, but going on sale for $2,100 on the 11th. Considering getting one.
Ours works well. But expect typical Princess Auto quality. You’ll probably have to make some adjustments for it to operate smoothly.
I'm glad I got my two for $200 and $250 lol
Handsame machine