Those in the farming industry can use excavators and skid steers to tackle tough tasks. After all, these pieces of heavy equipment are made to withstand the difficult conditions found on a construction site. They are ready to help you work smarter, not harder, to maintain the land.
We've gathered up some unique ways to use excavators and skid steers on your farm. For more ideas or to shop heavy equipment for sale, visit Stribling Equipment. We have dealerships in Arkansas, Mississippi, and Tennessee.
Excavators excel at projects involving lifting. Use an excavator on your farm to lift a wide range of materials. For example, transport fertilizer from storage to the fields, move empty seed into a hopper, bring feed to livestock, and stack bales of hay. It's much easier than carrying items by hand, of course. But it's also a nice alternative to using your truck. An excavator can more easily move around the farm and handle all the uneven terrain than a commuter vehicle.
Excavators are also well-suited for digging tasks. For example, use an excavator to clear away a site in preparation for a barn, shed, or other structure needed on your farm.
With the right attachment, excavators can take on a wider range of tasks. For example, use an excavator and a dedicated attachment to clear away weeds, build a fence, assist with mulching, clear away land before planting crops, or clear away land for livestock grazing purposes.
Skid steers were first made with farming in mind! The earliest model was actually built to help clean out turkey barns.
This piece of heavy equipment is skilled at moving items, such as supplies and materials. Use a skid steer to clear out the barn, clear away snow, or transport hay bales to their next destination.
Skid steers can also be equipped with various attachments, which helps improve their versatility even more. Some attachments help with clearing away unwanted vegetation or debris, such as clearing dirt from paved roads or leaves from the lawn. Others can help with growing crops, such as tilling the soil. Some focus on maintaining roads, such as clearing away dirt from paved roads, leveling gravel roads, and digging fence holes that go along a road edge.
Of course, these are just a few of the many examples of how excavators and skid steers can be used on a farm. The friendly staff at Stribling Equipment is happy to give you more ideas about how to make the most of these versatile pieces of heavy equipment. If you want to explore excavators and skid steers for sale, check out the models available online or stop by one of our dealerships throughout Arkansas, Tennessee, and Mississippi. Our experts can help you find the perfect model for your farm, so reach out today!