Yes you can I worked on a asphalt plant for 43 years we would tack weld the nuts on 3/4 inch bolts inside the dryer on the drying flites so they wouldn't come loose in the 500 degree heated aggregate never had one to break
Stihl is all I go with they just seem to run forever with very few problems twenty years ago I had a husqvarna 51 I believe was the model number I would put it right up there with the sthils was a great saw my brother bought a brand new echo about a year ago twenty inch bar it has has been one...
I have one in a 2015 f250 with 155000 miles never had a problem yet oil changes is all that's been done it runs good pulls good and loves gas 13 hwy probably 10 mpg in the country about all I can say I'm happy with it thanks Rick
I have owned both a 2010 Chevy and 2015 f250 the gas mileage was about the same I had a utility bed with welder torches and tools both weighed in around 9500 lbs .what I noticed with the Chevy was it wouldn't down shift quick enough when climbing a hill it would fall completely on its face...
Most likely a small dozer/mini Excavator or skidsteer with tracks and a grapple .I have one on my tractor with a three point hitch skidding winch thanks Rick
That makes it tough. I would suggest getting it appraised and take that number to the family members .keep in mind someone else outside the family might have a hard time wanting to pay there rediculas price especially if your property has it surrounded. That's one of those damn if you do or damn...
I have had three for construction work trucks I put around 150000 miles on them in five years then trade off for another new one .out of all three a alternator is all I ever had to replace out of all three 12mpg maybe 13 mpg a good reliable engine in my book