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Mini skid

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by Ohio dave, Jun 25, 2026 at 9:14 PM.

  1. Ohio dave

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    Any opinions on a mini skid. I would use it to snow plow 500ft of our gravel road, double stack IBC totes, and move rounds and splits around.
     
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    Just make sure the lift capacity can handle the loads you want to move around. You don't want to stand it on it's nose with you in it.


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    I have used a Toro Dingo and a Vermeer. They can do an amazing amount of work, but it would take a big machine to lift a tote filled with wood. IMO once you get into the price of big minis why not just get a used traditional skid steer.
     
  4. Ohio dave

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    That's why I was asking.
     
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    I don't think a Mini skid is picking a loaded IBC tote.
    Barcroftb has a Dingo IIRC...
     
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    I couldn’t remember if it was you or barcroft
     
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    I think Brad Barcroftb sold that Dingo when he bought the tractor, but I could be mistaken
     
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    My tractor has lift capacity of a ton, and it's pretty tippy (rear tires are loaded with beet juice) without something on the back when picking up a 330 gallon tote of dry wood, let alone green wood. I'd recommend a full size skid loader or a 4 series (40HP+) tractor to safely move them around. Yes, a newer 30HP tractor will move them around but it's probably not the best thing for the front end.

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  9. brenndatomu

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    Nah...it'll be fine...just ask T.Jeff Veal, they make new wheel bearings everyday! :whistle: ;) :tractor:
     
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    Cheap old Ford tractor with forks on the back will get you 3,000lb capacity under 10k out the door. Just a thought.
     
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    Ohio dave I missed what your budget was? All of the large body units from Ditch witch/toro, Kubota, Vermeer, etc. will pick around ton. Ditch witch/toro has a large unit that will pick 3000#s. Those machines are all spendy.

    There are some good quality Chinese minis from Derette, and Rippa that will also pick over a ton. Which is enough to pick an ibc tote. Heck I used to move half full totes with my little wheeled 320 dingo. Used to plow a 600 foot driveway with it too. I’d upload pics but well we all know how that’s been lately. Tip load on that 320 was around 1,000.

    As someone with experience running a mini daily for several years I would say a mini excels at precision material handling. They are great for tight residential work with attachments like a grapple, bucket, plow, stump grinder, or brush mower. They are terrific for tree work and I’d much rather have one than a tractor. Having said all that, I wouldn’t want to use a mini to move ibc totes as its primary activity. They are kind of slow compared to a full size skid loader or tractor. A mini’s top speed is going to be in the 5mph range. Not much of an issue if your property is smaller. If your property is large I’d go full size skid loaders. If you’re handy there is always a lot of used full size skid loaders on the used market with a lot of life left in them.
     
  13. Ohio dave

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    It's not really a budget issue is more of a issue of space. My yard isn't big and storage is even less
     
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    Mini sounds like a good use case for a small yard. I bet you’d be pretty happy with one for general property maintenance and firewooding.