If you have ever worked under a contract with a deadline, especially with penalties, you know that you can't always wait for "better conditions". It works great in good conditions, but we want you to be able to keep working when you need to.
So your selling point is that it works really good in shitty conditions. Chances are if it is that bad you shouldnt be in there anyway, and also chances are the material you ARE pulling out of there wont be useful for anything until it dries up anyway....haha...I dont see where anyone is making money in that situation. Whatever makes the farmers happy I guess.
If you have ever worked under a contract with a deadline, especially with penalties, you know that you can't always wait for "better conditions". It works great in good conditions, but we want you to be able to keep working when you need to.
Mark needs to update his videos. Toomey buckets from Australia have 4 feet of ground clearance.
Best setup for sand&mud...
How much ground clearance does it have?......A lot. lol
So your selling point is that it works really good in shitty conditions. Chances are if it is that bad you shouldnt be in there anyway, and also chances are the material you ARE pulling out of there wont be useful for anything until it dries up anyway....haha...I dont see where anyone is making money in that situation.
Whatever makes the farmers happy I guess.