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Idaho | It will lift a ton. It has a very reliable Perkins engine. Parts are readily avaliable. ie. a door handle last month and a drive axle several years ago. Mine is SN 117. No they are not new and do need attention. I have seen some that belonged to cowboys which were destroyed. "If ya can't fix it with a fencing tool just ram it again." So if it is a cream puff go for it. The 150 has much of the versatility of the later models in a smaller compact version. We really don't use it for anything, just everything. Mowing, Snow blowing, Spraying, Removing rotors (built in side shift) Loader work, With a "stinger hitch pin thingie" on the bucket it moves machinery and trailers effortlessly. Can put a 10' wide header in an 8' bay. Well, maybe not that good but you get the idea. | |
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