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 West Tennessee | I like a good project as much or more than anyone. Personally I wouldn't do this one. My fear would be that there has been or is an ongoing hydraulic issue that has (or will soon) contaminate the system. I realize this might not be the case but I would be afraid to chance it with the dollar volume of repairs, and especially time, that could be involved. I would rather find an older machine that had less issues. A trackhoe is ALL about hydraulics. Good luck in whatever you decide. They are very useful. We have a Deere 120C and would have liked to have had bigger but just couldn't swing the money. | |
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