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  1. ldmack3

    Put Burt to work

    Cool. Maybe some empty drums with friends dressed in Zombie masks to pop out when kids get close.
  2. ldmack3

    Put Burt to work

    Thats a good idea. I have a 1,000# capacity crane in the back so maybe 2 or 3 at less weight. Have to have something I can in/out by myself with limited capabilities. I see the #4050s are just under 1,000 lbs.
  3. ldmack3

    Put Burt to work

    Yea big difference. Need some easy to remove ballast. My driveway is uphill and gravel. Can't get up it without front wheel drive engaged. Rear just spins and digs holes.
  4. ldmack3

    Put Burt to work

    3 yards/3,600 lbs of topsoil. Didn't even flinch. Had to start in low-low but once moving was a better ride and steering. Braking, not so much. But I'm happy. May try 6 yards but maybe my back will argue when it is time to unload it.
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