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Up early, at work early, hopefully leave early. Now to enjoy leave and quiet in the office before the masses arrive.
@sunringlerider, time to bust out the Trump playbook and delay things as long as possible...
Nobody will rent to you without having the proper hoisting license. There are separate classes depending upon the type and capacity of the machine. Loader/backhoe licenses are different from an excavator license. Gotta get a forklift license too.
$75 for two weeks of eligibility with a quick...
Maybe an hour or so away? Their online inventory only advertises larger machines though, and I don't possess the right qualifications to operate those in the commonwealth of Massachusetts. :thumbsdown:
I've got probably 3 weeks worth of tractor work to do every year (plus the odd sporadic stuff) for say, the next 5 years. Rentals are going for $1,000/wk or $2,500/mo round here. Plus getting a hoisting license. :rolleyes: So you are right, the payback period is likely years out.
Sub-compact...
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Took 2 years, but I finally rode this morning with my neighbor. Got 10 miles out of the door with maybe 1/4 mile of pavement.
Doing a celebration for small dog today, as tomorrow is the end of the road. :(
@sunringlerider kicking tires on sub-compact or compact tractors. Looking for a...
One and the same! I got it the other day for $43 USD, which seems quite reasonable.
I've had good experiences with my Tekton stuff. Fit, finish, and performance is all pretty good.
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