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Melensdad

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Not really sure if this has the torque to move a lot of weight, but looks like it could move light loads quickly.

 
I'll stick with an ATV and a trailer. A 4x8' trailer can hold a lot more than a wheelbarrow. ;)
 
I want to get one of these for fire wood but then I'd have to cut it and my back is protesting that just thinking of it:)

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I've used similar units. Very slow but lots of torque for moving stone or dirt, and far more capacity than the light duty unit shown in the first video. But for spreading mulch on a large property, I'd take the lighter duty unit with its greater speed. Different machines with obviously different capacities and uses.
 
I want to get one of these for fire wood but then I'd have to cut it and my back is protesting that just thinking of it:)

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At the ranch, I move a lot of gravel to places the big backhoe can't go. This would save a lot of pain, except for the one in my wallet.
I'm only 78. Young enough, and stupid enough, to do it the hard way for yet a while.
 
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