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| Under 75hp has less stringent emissions requirements but many still do have DEF.
I wouldn't be afraid of a big skid steer but some very large skids can be unicorns of sorts. Not a lot of parts or knowledge or dealer support just because they don't sell a lot of them.
Fuel economy is another consideration. If you never use the HP it will add extra expense over the long haul.
A lot of 75hp machines can do anything a farmer wants them to do. Like a bobcat 740. So unless you are in construction, digging out basements, etc. you probably don't need a 110 hp skid. | |
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