jeremyclarkson
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Hi,
I live on a house with 1/4 acre land. It is not terrible large but I need lot landscaping done.
Many projects I do involve either moving tons of gravel as patio base or lifting heavy like setting 6x6 Post or digging holes/trenching.
I rented a mini-ex last year and had tons of fun. It ripped up 6x6 railrod tie like butter compare when I used sawall and ran through tons of blades just to cut one off. It is more fun than my sport cars. I have 3 cars and they're all collecting dusts due to pandemic shut down.
Now, I'm thinking about buying a skid steer for $30k so I can do my own work in less strenous manner. It is so satisfying to see a skid steer demolish a giant tree with shear like this:
This is more like a toy purchase as I'm not doing any commercial work or I have a large farm to tend to.
Anyone done something similar? Is it a stupid purcahse? Can someone give me some reasons why I should buy one vs just save the money/depreciation and just hire someone to do all the works? I probably spent more money on tools than money I saved by doing works myself lol.
I live on a house with 1/4 acre land. It is not terrible large but I need lot landscaping done.
Many projects I do involve either moving tons of gravel as patio base or lifting heavy like setting 6x6 Post or digging holes/trenching.
I rented a mini-ex last year and had tons of fun. It ripped up 6x6 railrod tie like butter compare when I used sawall and ran through tons of blades just to cut one off. It is more fun than my sport cars. I have 3 cars and they're all collecting dusts due to pandemic shut down.
Now, I'm thinking about buying a skid steer for $30k so I can do my own work in less strenous manner. It is so satisfying to see a skid steer demolish a giant tree with shear like this:
This is more like a toy purchase as I'm not doing any commercial work or I have a large farm to tend to.
Anyone done something similar? Is it a stupid purcahse? Can someone give me some reasons why I should buy one vs just save the money/depreciation and just hire someone to do all the works? I probably spent more money on tools than money I saved by doing works myself lol.
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