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Re: I think a CASE 580 is what I want, have more q
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Posted by seann on March 11, 2005 at 09:15:42 from (66.217.129.160):
In Reply to: Re: I think a CASE 580 is what I want, have more q posted by ETD66SS on March 11, 2005 at 06:45:24:
ETD you might want to consider going with a 2WD, they are definitely cheaper. I've been told by a few experts that you really don't need 4WD. You have the loader and backhoe to pull you out of the mud if you ever get stuck, plus they are simpler and cheaper to maintain. Plus if you have firmer soils on your land, it really may be a more viable option. You may also want to consider a DynaHoe 4x4 TLB, I've seen pretty nice ones go for under $15k. Dynahoes are older machines, but they made them into the 80's. They're very big and very powerful...in fact, I don't think anyone ever made a larger rubber tired TLB. They have a reputation as being as tough as nails too, basically an industrial grade TLB. Its size and power may be a good match for your large lot. Anyway, something to consider if you have problems finding a newer machine in your price range. Good luck
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