![]() My Grapple skidder uses about 70 gallons per day (diesel) My cable skidder uses about 40 gallons per day (diesel) My 23 HP gasoline sawmill uses about 3 gallons per day (but there is a lot of idle time in maneuvering logs however) My 25 HP diesel Kubota tractor uses about 5 gallons of diesel per day My 6 HP log trailer uses about 2 gallons of gas per day. Mini-excavator, mini-bulldozer, a person will undoubtedly use it for a variety of things simply because they have it. Here is a case in point, I bought my log trailer out wood, but I live in a 2 story house, so I have also used it for a manlift when doing some trim on my eves. This is what makes it productive.Īnother point with equipment is, especially mini-equipment because you can get them into so many tight spaces you tend to use them for a ton of applications that you never thought of. When I use my log loader as an upside down woodsplitter, I admit that it is slow, but because I am running levers all day, and sitting on my fanny and not lifting a single stick of wood, I am just as fast at 8 AM as I am at 4 PM, and ready to go the next day. I have big equipment too, but as I get older, I am really seeing the value of mini-equipment. ![]() I love it and use it everyday everything from loading logs onto the sawmills, sawn lumber off off the sawmills, mounting a grader blade on it for road grading, installing an auger for drilling post holes, and upside-down woodsplitter so I do not have to lift wood to split wood, a feller-buncher attachment. ![]() The engine seen on it is 6 HP so it is completely self-contained engine, hydraulics, etc, but only uses 2 gallons per day of gasoline. It has a lot of digging ability, but lacks hydraulic flow, so it is slow. The machine I got is nice because it can be hauled down the road by a truck, self-load itself, and then haul a load of gravel or concentrates back home. I got a log-loader with a mini-backhoe on it, and I can move about 6 tons an hour with it. I prefer the bigger ones, but I can see the value of having a distant claim, and then hauling via trailer a mini-bulldozer to get to the site to dig. I am not sure how the little ones would work as I have never had one, but you can do a lot with tracks. The sprockets were replaced the last time it ran and it does roll. All of the levers and controls work as they should. The motor has not ran in 15 years but it's not froze up but I could not get spark. It will come with both front and rear blades. Vintage Struck Mini Dozer With Blades - $2150 (Redding)įor sale, 1960's Struck Mini Bull Dozer.Struck mini dozer - $1650 (Beaver damm).Has a rear hitch and a bucket attachment. I hate to sell it, but I upgraded and it is just taking up space. Brand New Struck Mini Dozer - $4,500 (Stanhope).Struck Mini Dozer, Runs and Drives, Don't know much on them, its been sitting in the barn and looking to move. Struck Mini Dozer - $1,500 (Constantia).Will come with blade and replacement Predator engine. Struck mini dozer with mower attachment and has turf tracks. Museum quality late 60's struck MD1200 mini dozer with blade and bucket.Completely restored every moving part redone all every bearing,belt,chain,moving part like new.Every nut bolt washer and screw has been replaced with stainless steel ones never rust.Entire body stripped painted with two coats mi. Struck mini dozer, runs good, needs a couple minor things.
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