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SE SD | I have two and yes nothing is perfect but I like them. The 256 I've had for 21 years and has 10k on it and it will never leave this place. The 9030 I bought a year ago has only 4300k on it but operates very differently. A payloader is great till you need ground clearance and floatation. Payloader will break your cement aprons if you didn't pour thick enough. They are great on frozen ground till the frost goes out. I've run payloader at a day job for 15 years and always thought they would be nice on a farm but would always have a bidirectional with it. I know when I get in my tractor loader I feel like I'm half as fast as a bidirectional.
The 256 with fluid weighs 12,500 and 9030 weighs 14,500 without. A payloader big enough to do anything will be 25k or better
Edited by Red Cows 2/19/2021 00:14
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