NealRomeoGolf
Final Approach
I know.Was mostly joking anyway, but I'll let you know if I ever fly to PIA.

I know.Was mostly joking anyway, but I'll let you know if I ever fly to PIA.
"Come cut down some trees." he said. "It'll be fun", he said.
Those F'ing things hurt. A lot.
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While I can't argue with either of you in principle, I can argue with you both on 1) price 2) they're both about 15x too heavy for my trailer.
Even a D4 is going to push the limits of a 20ft deck-over trailer. Did they tell you that this is a-ok ?
nope....too small.Watching a few videos of bulldozers in action, I think a D4 will do what I want, but I think anything smaller than that probably won't.
Hopefully you still consider me a friend...
Especially now I have a trailer big enough that I can bring my heavy equipment to your house to return the favor.![]()
I did have fun that day, and you are still in the friend category as well as the circle of trust. However, the fauna on your property was put there by Satan.
I did have fun that day, and you are still in the friend category as well as the circle of trust. However, the fauna on your property was put there by Satan.
Isn’t that the flora, not the fauna?![]()
Probably. I didn't brain very well when "multitasking" on a conference call at the end of a longish day. Please accept my most humble apologies.![]()
Trailer's rated to 14k lbs, everything I find on the D4 shows it around 11k lbs. Factoring in the empty weight of the trailer at 3k lbs, that's about right. Guy who sold the trailers didn't see a problem with heavy machinery that was within the weight limit.
Conference calls are like police work: hours of boredom punctuated with moments of stark terror.Conference calls do that. I had a lovely one today that triggered at least a month’s work for two people. Two people who don’t have time to do it.
Mh, you want to load it to 100% of its rated capacity. Is the 11k with blade ?
Even the little JD450 forestry dozers travel on a 30k rollback.
I’ve never had a trailer I didn’t load to it’s rating.
Well, you can always adapt: http://www.foxnews.com/auto/2018/07...ler-made-with-wood-pallets-and-duct-tape.html
congrats. I've got stepdad's 14k trailer in the backyard right now, using a telehandler with forks to get two redwood logs loaded so i can take them to the mill tomorrow. i figure i'll be right at the trailer max and the truck max, but luckily it's only about 30 milesSo last weekend I bought my first heavy implement that required my new trailer - a 10 ft wide sheepsfoot roller.
Got the oversized permit and everything.
So now I’m looking at other stuff. Reality is a backhoe is what we need next. One thing I’m wondering though, has anyone used the backhoe 3 point attachments? My Allis Chalmers D17 would be a good candidate for that already having a front end loader. But I am curious how the hydraulics for those attachments work as I already have a PTO hydraulic pump for my front end loader on that tractor.
I like new machines and all, I’m just wondering if it doesn’t make sense to expand the uses of a machine I already have that’s in good working order.
I bet you'll pay close to the same for the whole TLB as the implement. And at the end of the day the implement won't work as well. IMHO.So last weekend I bought my first heavy implement that required my new trailer - a 10 ft wide sheepsfoot roller.
Got the oversized permit and everything.
So now I’m looking at other stuff. Reality is a backhoe is what we need next. One thing I’m wondering though, has anyone used the backhoe 3 point attachments? My Allis Chalmers D17 would be a good candidate for that already having a front end loader. But I am curious how the hydraulics for those attachments work as I already have a PTO hydraulic pump for my front end loader on that tractor.
I like new machines and all, I’m just wondering if it doesn’t make sense to expand the uses of a machine I already have that’s in good working order.
I bet you'll pay close to the same for the whole TLB as the implement. And at the end of the day the implement won't work as well. IMHO.
So last weekend I bought my first heavy implement that required my new trailer - a 10 ft wide sheepsfoot roller.
do you have a lot of clay in your soil ?