Bobcat Tractors For The Regular Homeowner

Posted on: 8 April 2015

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Tractors are often thought of as a large tool for farming or major construction work.  But, did you know that a small tractor, like a skid-steer, can be an effective piece of machinery for the growing population of Do-It-Yourself (DIY) homeowners?  Particularly if you have a small farm or live on a little bit of acreage that is ripe for a project, renting a small skid-steer can be worth every penny.  

Skid-steers are versatile machines for the DIY crowd, especially when outfitted with specific attachments.  They are small enough to fit in tight spaces, but strong enough to get the job done.  Here are some small, but useful ways to put a skid-steer to good use as a homeowner:

1. Day-to-day chores on small to middle-sized acreage.  A skid-steer can haul dirt, rocks, wood, and anything else you can imagine when the destinations are too far flung for pulling in a hand-trailer or pushing in a wheelbarrow.

a. Renting a skid-steer to ease rocks into place for landscaping will save time, money, and your aching back!  A project that would take days (and significant muscle!) to do by hand, can be done in one or two afternoons with the assistance of this small machine.  

b. Is there wood to chop and stack before winter?  Again, attach the forks to the front of the skid-steer and move those heavy loads of wood effortlessly.   

2. Digging.  Especially when outfitted with an auger attachment, a small skid-steer can dig a small to medium-sized hole in minimal time.  This is great for putting in a pond or digging out a place for an in-ground trampoline.  

a. Most skid-steers can also attach to a simple backhoe for flexibility in digging projects, markedly in small to mid-size landscaping projects.  

3. Breaking out cement.  Are you putting in a new driveway or patio?  There is little to no concern that a skid-steer will fit through the fence to easily bust out the cement on that unsightly back patio or front driveway, making way for you to pour fresh concrete.     

4. Snow Removal.  Skid-steers are great little machines for plowing and pushing snow around.  The shovel and plow attachment make the work of mitigating a winter storm virtually painless.  Especially with a large driveway or a long approach to a property, a skid-steer clears the way quickly and effectively to allow access.

Knowing how to operate a skid-steer with its various attachments is a great tool for the DIY homeowner.  Knowing where to rent one of those versatile tools is the first step to project independence on your property. To learn more, contact a company like Summit Tool Rentals Division Of Wirtz Rentals with any questions you have.