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North Central OH | Not sure if its the right answer or not, a year ago I oped for a 1,000hr ish 10+ year old machine to avoid any emission issues and stay with the style we were used to rather than buying a similar hour late model one for $35k. I had a little less than $22k in the old machine, ended up putting $3,500 dollars in repairs into the one we bought (tracks and some fuel system work). That machine could not be replaced today for what we have in it. This one was to back up our 9,000hr skidesteer, didn't quite work as expected still haven't layed that one up for repairs yet.
Side note adding a second skidsteer did not reduce hours on the other one, just resulted to in more hours put on skidsteers. | |
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